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1922 M.B.E., A.M.I. Mech.E., Mechanical Engineer, 36, Hadlow Road, Tonbridge, Kent. T. A.: "Seamac, Tonbridge." T. N.: 134 Tonbridge. b. 1874; m.; family, two boys. Ed. Bradford Technical College. Served apprenticeship, [[Joseph Booth and Brothers]], engineers and crane makers, Rodley, near Leeds. After serving in the works of the [[Whitehead Torpedo Works]] was for fifteen years Chief Tool and Plant Draughtsman for [[E. H. Bentall and Co]]., Maldon, Essex. At present Director and Works Manager of The [[South of England Agricultural Machinery Co]]., Ltd., Tonbridge, Kent. Also Director of [[Austen Byass and Co]]., Ltd., 4-6, King Street, Cheapside, London, consulting engineers and merchants, etc. Chief Works: Inventor and designer of the " Seamac " grist mill and the " Seamac " pulley. War Services.—Chief Assistant Engineer in Sheffield district to Area Engineer, Ministry of Munitions, 1915-9. | 1922 M.B.E., A.M.I. Mech.E., Mechanical Engineer, 36, Hadlow Road, Tonbridge, Kent. T. A.: "Seamac, Tonbridge." T. N.: 134 Tonbridge. b. 1874; m.; family, two boys. Ed. Bradford Technical College. Served apprenticeship, [[Joseph Booth and Brothers]], engineers and crane makers, Rodley, near Leeds. After serving in the works of the [[R. Whitehead and Son|Whitehead Torpedo Works]] was for fifteen years Chief Tool and Plant Draughtsman for [[E. H. Bentall and Co]]., Maldon, Essex. At present Director and Works Manager of The [[South of England Agricultural Machinery Co]]., Ltd., Tonbridge, Kent. Also Director of [[Austen Byass and Co]]., Ltd., 4-6, King Street, Cheapside, London, consulting engineers and merchants, etc. Chief Works: Inventor and designer of the " Seamac " grist mill and the " Seamac " pulley. War Services.—Chief Assistant Engineer in Sheffield district to Area Engineer, Ministry of Munitions, 1915-9. | ||
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Henry William Leach Pell (1874- )
1922 M.B.E., A.M.I. Mech.E., Mechanical Engineer, 36, Hadlow Road, Tonbridge, Kent. T. A.: "Seamac, Tonbridge." T. N.: 134 Tonbridge. b. 1874; m.; family, two boys. Ed. Bradford Technical College. Served apprenticeship, Joseph Booth and Brothers, engineers and crane makers, Rodley, near Leeds. After serving in the works of the Whitehead Torpedo Works was for fifteen years Chief Tool and Plant Draughtsman for E. H. Bentall and Co., Maldon, Essex. At present Director and Works Manager of The South of England Agricultural Machinery Co., Ltd., Tonbridge, Kent. Also Director of Austen Byass and Co., Ltd., 4-6, King Street, Cheapside, London, consulting engineers and merchants, etc. Chief Works: Inventor and designer of the " Seamac " grist mill and the " Seamac " pulley. War Services.—Chief Assistant Engineer in Sheffield district to Area Engineer, Ministry of Munitions, 1915-9.