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John William Clubley-Armstrong, | John William Clubley-Armstrong (1895-1969), AMIMechE | ||
1895 Born in Fulham<ref>BMD</ref> | 1895 Born in Fulham<ref>BMD</ref> | ||
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1919-21 Assistant to head of locomotive department [[Rendel, Palmer and Tritton]] | 1919-21 Assistant to head of locomotive department [[Rendel, Palmer and Tritton]] | ||
1920 Married | 1920 Married(1) Ivy M. P. Ford in Farnham<ref>BMD</ref> | ||
1921-23 In business on own account as [[Wighton and Partners]], of Caxton House, London | 1921-23 In business on own account as [[Wighton and Partners]], of Caxton House, London | ||
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1928 John William Clubley Armstrong, of AEG Machinery and Apparatus Co Ltd, 131 Victoria St, London SW1; became an associate of the I Mech E | 1928 John William Clubley Armstrong, of AEG Machinery and Apparatus Co Ltd, 131 Victoria St, London SW1; became an associate of the I Mech E | ||
1928 Married Hildegard Roelke in Kensington<ref>BMD</ref> | 1928 Married(2) Hildegard Roelke in Kensington<ref>BMD</ref> | ||
1931 John Clubley Armstrong, lived in Hammersmith, with Hildegard Armstrong<ref>Electoral Register</ref> | 1931 John Clubley Armstrong, lived in Hammersmith, with Hildegard Armstrong<ref>Electoral Register</ref> | ||
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1939 Consulting engineer and technical director of 2 companies, lived in Epsom and Ewell, with Hildegard Armstrong (b.1905)<ref>1939 register</ref> | 1939 Consulting engineer and technical director of 2 companies, lived in Epsom and Ewell, with Hildegard Armstrong (b.1905)<ref>1939 register</ref> | ||
1940 J Clubley Armstrong, mechanical engineer, of Abford House, Wilton Road, London SW1<ref>Commercial Directory</ref> | 1940 J. Clubley Armstrong, mechanical engineer, of Abford House, Wilton Road, London SW1<ref>Commercial Directory</ref> | ||
1969 Died in Sutton<ref>BMD</ref> | 1969 Died in Sutton<ref>BMD</ref> |
Revision as of 06:19, 7 July 2018
John William Clubley-Armstrong (1895-1969), AMIMechE
1895 Born in Fulham[1]
1906 Educated in India
1909 Educated at Watson's College, Edinburgh
1912-14 Glasgow Technical College; privilege apprentice with North British Locomotive Co
WWI Private and then 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Scots Fusiliers.[2]
1916-17 After being wounded, appointed assistant inspector Rendel, Palmer and Tritton
1917-19 Lieutenant, then Captain Royal Engineers, Transport Department, in charge of large locomotive depots operating division at Abbeville; subsequently British representative on the inter-allied railway commission; awarded Medaille d'Honneur.
1919-21 Assistant to head of locomotive department Rendel, Palmer and Tritton
1920 Married(1) Ivy M. P. Ford in Farnham[3]
1921-23 In business on own account as Wighton and Partners, of Caxton House, London
1923-27 Inspector with Rendel, Palmer and Tritton
1927 Became manager, locomotive department, London, of A.E.G. Machinery and Apparatus Co Ltd; also responsible for overseas sales of locomotives.
1928 John William Clubley Armstrong, of AEG Machinery and Apparatus Co Ltd, 131 Victoria St, London SW1; became an associate of the I Mech E
1928 Married(2) Hildegard Roelke in Kensington[4]
1931 John Clubley Armstrong, lived in Hammersmith, with Hildegard Armstrong[5]
1932 John Clubley Armstrong, lived in Hackney[6]
1939 Consulting engineer and technical director of 2 companies, lived in Epsom and Ewell, with Hildegard Armstrong (b.1905)[7]
1940 J. Clubley Armstrong, mechanical engineer, of Abford House, Wilton Road, London SW1[8]
1969 Died in Sutton[9]
See Also
Sources of Information
- Mechanical Engineer records