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Tom Wood (1877-1938) of [[T. Hood and Co]] | Tom Wood (1877-1938) of [[T. Hood and Co]] | ||
Born the son of William John Scott Hood, Fish Dealer. | |||
1911 Living at 107 Sommerville Road, Bishopston, Bristol: [[Tom Hood]] (age 33 born Grimsby), Engineer, Man Director Ltd Co. With his wife Emeline Clayton and two children.<ref>1911 Census</ref> | 1911 Living at 107 Sommerville Road, Bishopston, Bristol: [[Tom Hood]] (age 33 born Grimsby), Engineer, Man Director Ltd Co. With his wife Emeline Clayton and two children.<ref>1911 Census</ref> | ||
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'''1938 Obituary <ref> [[1938 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Obituaries]] </ref> | '''1938 Obituary <ref> [[1938 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Obituaries]] </ref> | ||
Tom | Tom Hood was in business as a consulting engineer in Bristol, where he established the firm of [[T. Hood and Co|T. Hood and Company, Ltd.]], of which he was managing director for many years. | ||
Mr. Hood was born at Grimsby in 1877 and served a five years' apprenticeship, beginning in 1892, with [[Earle's Shipbuilding and Engineering Co|Messrs. Earle's Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Ltd.]], Hull, and subsequently entered the drawing office. During 1898-9 he gained further practical experience as an electrician with the [[General Steam Navigation Co|General Steam Navigation Company, Ltd.]], and as an erector with [[Willing Brothers|Messrs. Willing Brothers, Ltd.]], of London. He then became a partner in the Bristol firm of [[Drewett and Hood]], engineers, of Bristol, and held this position until he went into business on his own account. | Mr. Hood was born at Grimsby in 1877 and served a five years' apprenticeship, beginning in 1892, with [[Earle's Shipbuilding and Engineering Co|Messrs. Earle's Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Ltd.]], Hull, and subsequently entered the drawing office. During 1898-9 he gained further practical experience as an electrician with the [[General Steam Navigation Co|General Steam Navigation Company, Ltd.]], and as an erector with [[Willing Brothers|Messrs. Willing Brothers, Ltd.]], of London. He then became a partner in the Bristol firm of [[Drewett and Hood]], engineers, of Bristol, and held this position until he went into business on his own account. |
Latest revision as of 11:08, 17 April 2020
Tom Wood (1877-1938) of T. Hood and Co
Born the son of William John Scott Hood, Fish Dealer.
1911 Living at 107 Sommerville Road, Bishopston, Bristol: Tom Hood (age 33 born Grimsby), Engineer, Man Director Ltd Co. With his wife Emeline Clayton and two children.[1]
1938 Obituary [2]
Tom Hood was in business as a consulting engineer in Bristol, where he established the firm of T. Hood and Company, Ltd., of which he was managing director for many years.
Mr. Hood was born at Grimsby in 1877 and served a five years' apprenticeship, beginning in 1892, with Messrs. Earle's Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Ltd., Hull, and subsequently entered the drawing office. During 1898-9 he gained further practical experience as an electrician with the General Steam Navigation Company, Ltd., and as an erector with Messrs. Willing Brothers, Ltd., of London. He then became a partner in the Bristol firm of Drewett and Hood, engineers, of Bristol, and held this position until he went into business on his own account.
During the War he lectured on mechanical engineering subjects to mining students at the Merchant Venturers' Technical College. Mr. Hood carried out a considerable amount of work as technical adviser to various paper mills, breweries, and other factories. He was also responsible for the design and equipment of several small electricity undertakings in the West of England, including those at Sidmouth, Budleigh Salterton, Bridport, and Downside Abbey, near Bath. He also planned the 11 kV. electrical system for the Warmley district, where power was taken in bulk from the West Gloucestershire Power Company, Ltd.
Mr. Hood was elected an Associate Member of the Institution in 1927, and was also a Member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers. His death occurred in Bristol on 4th April 1938.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1911 Census
- ↑ 1938 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Obituaries
[[Category: Institution of Electrical Engineers}