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1922 [[Hecla Steel and Armament Works]], Sheffield, and 15, Park Avenue, Sheffield. T. N.: Broom Hill io6. b. 1877. Trained at Nottingham University. Commenced at [[Hadfield's]], Ltd., as draughtsman in 1899; was made Assistant Works Manager in 1910 and Works Manager of the Hecla Works, Sheffield, in 1913. War Services.—Work for the Ministry of Munitions, chiefly armour-piercing and other shells.
1922 Hecla Steel and Armament Works, Sheffield, and 15, Park Avenue, Sheffield. T. N.: Broom Hill io6. b. 1877. Trained at Nottingham University. Commenced at [[Hadfield's]], Ltd., as draughtsman in 1899; was made Assistant Works Manager in 1910 and Works Manager of the Hecla Works, Sheffield, in 1913. War Services.—Work for the Ministry of Munitions, chiefly armour-piercing and other shells.


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Ernest Henry Ott (1877- )

1922 Hecla Steel and Armament Works, Sheffield, and 15, Park Avenue, Sheffield. T. N.: Broom Hill io6. b. 1877. Trained at Nottingham University. Commenced at Hadfield's, Ltd., as draughtsman in 1899; was made Assistant Works Manager in 1910 and Works Manager of the Hecla Works, Sheffield, in 1913. War Services.—Work for the Ministry of Munitions, chiefly armour-piercing and other shells.

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