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1922 F.O P.-Pres., Staffs. I. and S.I., Fuel Technologist, Metallurgist Principal of County Technical (Metallurgical and Eng.) College, Wednesbury, Staffs.; s. of Hugh Macfarlane. Ed. St. Matthew's School, Glasgow, and privately. Training: Andersons College and Royal Technical College, Glasgow. Bursar in Technical Chemistry. Six years on. Technical Staff, [[Monk Bridge Ironworks]], Leeds; 8 years Chief Chemist and Siemens' Steel Mngr., [[Glengarnock Iron and Steel Co|Glengarnock Iron and Steel Works]]. Hon. Member, West of Scotland Iron and Steel Inst.; P.-Pres., Staffs. I. and S. Inst.; P.-Pres., Staffs. Metallurgical Old Boys' Assoc. Publ.: "Principles and Practice of Iron and Steel Manufacture " (Longmans). Address: Kelvin, Wednesbury.
1922 F.O P.-Pres., Staffs. I. and S.I., Fuel Technologist, Metallurgist Principal of County Technical (Metallurgical and Eng.) College, Wednesbury, Staffs.; s. of Hugh Macfarlane. Ed. St. Matthew's School, Glasgow, and privately. Training: Andersons College and Royal Technical College, Glasgow. Bursar in Technical Chemistry. Six years on. Technical Staff, [[Monk Bridge Iron and Steel Co|Monk Bridge Ironworks]], Leeds; 8 years Chief Chemist and Siemens' Steel Mngr., [[Glengarnock Iron and Steel Co|Glengarnock Iron and Steel Works]]. Hon. Member, West of Scotland Iron and Steel Inst.; P.-Pres., Staffs. I. and S. Inst.; P.-Pres., Staffs. Metallurgical Old Boys' Assoc. Publ.: "Principles and Practice of Iron and Steel Manufacture " (Longmans). Address: Kelvin, Wednesbury.


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Walter Macfarlane

1922 F.O P.-Pres., Staffs. I. and S.I., Fuel Technologist, Metallurgist Principal of County Technical (Metallurgical and Eng.) College, Wednesbury, Staffs.; s. of Hugh Macfarlane. Ed. St. Matthew's School, Glasgow, and privately. Training: Andersons College and Royal Technical College, Glasgow. Bursar in Technical Chemistry. Six years on. Technical Staff, Monk Bridge Ironworks, Leeds; 8 years Chief Chemist and Siemens' Steel Mngr., Glengarnock Iron and Steel Works. Hon. Member, West of Scotland Iron and Steel Inst.; P.-Pres., Staffs. I. and S. Inst.; P.-Pres., Staffs. Metallurgical Old Boys' Assoc. Publ.: "Principles and Practice of Iron and Steel Manufacture " (Longmans). Address: Kelvin, Wednesbury.

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