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William Laurillard was born in 1899 and received his technical education at Chelsea Polytechnic.  
William Laurillard was born in 1899 and received his technical education at Chelsea Polytechnic.  


After serving five years' apprenticeship with [[Earle's Shipbuilding Co]] at Hull, he returned to London and was employed by [[J. and E. Slack]] in connection with the Iver Tube Works.  
After serving five years' apprenticeship with [[Earle's Shipbuilding and Engineering Co]] at Hull, he returned to London and was employed by [[J. and E. Slack]] in connection with the Iver Tube Works.  


He died in February, 1927.
He died in February, 1927.

Revision as of 10:36, 30 August 2013

William Laurillard was born in 1899 and received his technical education at Chelsea Polytechnic.

After serving five years' apprenticeship with Earle's Shipbuilding and Engineering Co at Hull, he returned to London and was employed by J. and E. Slack in connection with the Iver Tube Works.

He died in February, 1927.

He was elected a Graduate of the Institution of Automobile Engineers in 1924.

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