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1911-12 Manager, [[Brotherton and Co]], tar distillers of Liverpool
1911-12 Manager, [[Brotherton and Co]], tar distillers of Liverpool


1912-18 Chief chemists [[Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day]], Hazel Grove.  In charge of experimental laboratory.
1912-18 Chief chemist [[Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day]], Hazel Grove.  In charge of experimental laboratory.


1918 Partner in Ormandy and Moore, petroleum technologists, Manchester
1918 Partner in Ormandy and Moore, petroleum technologists, Manchester

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Harold E Moore (1890-) of Ormandy and Moore

1890 Born

1906-10 College of Technology, Manchester

1910-11 University of Gottingen

1911-12 Manager, Brotherton and Co, tar distillers of Liverpool

1912-18 Chief chemist Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, Hazel Grove. In charge of experimental laboratory.

1918 Partner in Ormandy and Moore, petroleum technologists, Manchester

Fellow of Chemical Society

1920 Consultant petroleum technologist, London and Manchester

1920 Became an Associate of the Inst Mech Eng.

1926 Became a Member I Mech E

1939 Living in Caterham, a consulting engineer in petroleum with May Moore[1]



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Sources of Information

  1. 1939 register
  • Mechanical engineer records