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Albert George Elliott of [[Rolls-Royce]]
Albert George Elliott (1889- ) of [[Rolls-Royce]]
 
1889 November 3rd. Born


Studied Engineering at Northampton College, London University
Studied Engineering at Northampton College, London University


1912 Joined [[Rolls-Royce]] from [[Napier]]
1909 Joined  [[Napier]]
 
1912 Joined [[Rolls-Royce]]


1914 Worked with [[Maurice Olley]] of the [[Rolls-Royce Engines: Eagle|Eagle]] engine
1914 Worked with [[Maurice Olley]] of the [[Rolls-Royce Engines: Eagle|Eagle]] engine
Senior designer on the Rolls-Royce Eagle, Hawk, Falcon, Condor and Kestrel aero-engines
1929 Appointed chief designer for aero and car engines


1937 Appointed Chief Engineer of the newly formed Aero-Engine Division
1937 Appointed Chief Engineer of the newly formed Aero-Engine Division

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Albert George Elliott (1889- ) of Rolls-Royce

1889 November 3rd. Born

Studied Engineering at Northampton College, London University

1909 Joined Napier

1912 Joined Rolls-Royce

1914 Worked with Maurice Olley of the Eagle engine

Senior designer on the Rolls-Royce Eagle, Hawk, Falcon, Condor and Kestrel aero-engines

1929 Appointed chief designer for aero and car engines

1937 Appointed Chief Engineer of the newly formed Aero-Engine Division

1945 Appointed Director

Remained on the board of Rotol into the 1960s

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