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Robert James Hatton ( -1933) of [[W. T. Henleys Telegraph Works Co|Henley's Telegraph Works]], | Robert James Hatton (1854-1933) of [[W. T. Henleys Telegraph Works Co|Henley's Telegraph Works]], | ||
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'''1933 Obituary <ref> [[1933 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Obituaries]] </ref> | '''1933 Obituary <ref> [[1933 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Obituaries]] </ref> | ||
ROBERT JAMES HATTON had been a director of [[W. T. Henleys Telegraph Works Co|Messrs. W. T. Henley's Telegraph Works Company]] since 1912 and was associated with the late [[William Thomas Henley|Mr. W. T. Henley]] prior to the present company's incorporation in 1880. | |||
In 1884 he became manager of the North Woolwich works and retained this position for thirty-six years. | |||
In 1920 he was appointed consulting engineer to the company and held this appointment until his death. | |||
He was an authority on submarine cables and the design of machines for their manufacture. Mr. Hatton was born in London in 1854 and died on 17th May 1933. | |||
He had been a Member of the Institution for forty-eight years, having been elected in 1885. | |||
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[[Category: Deaths 1930-1939]] | [[Category: Deaths 1930-1939]] | ||
[[Category: Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] | [[Category: Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] |
Revision as of 18:15, 1 June 2015
Robert James Hatton (1854-1933) of Henley's Telegraph Works,
1933 Obituary [1]
ROBERT JAMES HATTON had been a director of Messrs. W. T. Henley's Telegraph Works Company since 1912 and was associated with the late Mr. W. T. Henley prior to the present company's incorporation in 1880.
In 1884 he became manager of the North Woolwich works and retained this position for thirty-six years.
In 1920 he was appointed consulting engineer to the company and held this appointment until his death.
He was an authority on submarine cables and the design of machines for their manufacture. Mr. Hatton was born in London in 1854 and died on 17th May 1933.
He had been a Member of the Institution for forty-eight years, having been elected in 1885.