Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Frederick William Marshall (1870- )

1922 Captain Royal Navy, Naval Engineer, c/o Admiralty, London, S.W.'; b. 1870. Ed. King James Grammar School, Knaresborough; Westminster School; Royal Naval Engineering College, Devonport; Royal Naval College, Greenwich. Assistant Engineer, H.M.S. Edgar, and in various ships of the Navy as Engineer Officer, and on shore training Boy Artificers and Mechanical Ratings for H.M. Service, also Inspector in the Engineer-in-Chief's Department, Admiralty. At present Engineer Officer on the staff of the Vice Admiral Commanding the Reserve Fleet. War Services.—Engineer-Commander, H.M.S. Monarch, Grand Fleet, and Inspector in Engineer-in-Chief's Department, Admiralty.

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