Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William C. Hothersall (1891- )


1922 M.B.E., M.Sc. (Tech.) A.I.C., Research Metallurgist in Research Dept., Woolwich; b. 1891. Ed. Kingswood School, Bath. Training: Manchester University (Faculty of Technology). Paper, jointly with [[E. L. Rhead]], "The Effect of Hydrogen on Copper," Inst. Met.; "The Spontaneous Cracking of Small Arm Cartridge Cases," Faraday Soc. Address: Research Dept., [[Woolwich Arsenal|Royal Arsenal, Woolwich]].


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William C. Hothersall (1891- )

1922 M.B.E., M.Sc. (Tech.) A.I.C., Research Metallurgist in Research Dept., Woolwich; b. 1891. Ed. Kingswood School, Bath. Training: Manchester University (Faculty of Technology). Paper, jointly with E. L. Rhead, "The Effect of Hydrogen on Copper," Inst. Met.; "The Spontaneous Cracking of Small Arm Cartridge Cases," Faraday Soc. Address: Research Dept., Royal Arsenal, Woolwich.

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