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Mr. SAVAGE, after an apprenticeship with [C. D. Holmes|Messrs. C. D. Holmes, Ltd.]], Hull, spent two years in the workshops of [[Rose Brothers]], of Gainsborough, and [[Napier|D. Napier and Sons]], of Acton Vale. | Mr. SAVAGE, after an apprenticeship with [C. D. Holmes|Messrs. C. D. Holmes, Ltd.]], Hull, spent two years in the workshops of [[Rose Brothers (Gainsborough)|Rose Brothers]], of Gainsborough, and [[Napier|D. Napier and Sons]], of Acton Vale. | ||
In 1908 he accepted a position with [[Priestman Brothers]], to supervise a night shift in their works. When this ceased he entered their drawing office, remaining until 1912. In 1912 he became a draughtsman in the excavator department of [[Ruston, Proctor and Co|Ruston-Proctor, Ltd.]], later [[Ruston and Hornsby|Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd.]], in which he was appointed Technical Manager (Excavators). | In 1908 he accepted a position with [[Priestman Brothers]], to supervise a night shift in their works. When this ceased he entered their drawing office, remaining until 1912. In 1912 he became a draughtsman in the excavator department of [[Ruston, Proctor and Co|Ruston-Proctor, Ltd.]], later [[Ruston and Hornsby|Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd.]], in which he was appointed Technical Manager (Excavators). |
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1947 Bio Note. [1]
Mr. SAVAGE, after an apprenticeship with [C. D. Holmes|Messrs. C. D. Holmes, Ltd.]], Hull, spent two years in the workshops of Rose Brothers, of Gainsborough, and D. Napier and Sons, of Acton Vale.
In 1908 he accepted a position with Priestman Brothers, to supervise a night shift in their works. When this ceased he entered their drawing office, remaining until 1912. In 1912 he became a draughtsman in the excavator department of Ruston-Proctor, Ltd., later Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., in which he was appointed Technical Manager (Excavators).
In 1930 the excavator business of Ruston and Hornsby, in conjunction with the Bucyrus-Erie Company of South Milwaukee, became a separate company: Ruston-Bucyrus, Ltd. He was appointed chief engineer and in 1941 was made a director, and still holds both these positions.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1947 IMechE Proceedings