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1902 Presented a paper on a system for water-cooling blast furnace tuyeres, invented by [[W. J. Foster]] to the Iron and Steel Institute<ref>The Times May 8, 1902</ref> | 1902 Presented a paper on a system for water-cooling blast furnace tuyeres, invented by [[W. J. Foster]] to the Iron and Steel Institute<ref>The Times May 8, 1902</ref> | ||
1905 Became an independent expert on the testing and installing of gas power plants of all sizes; office at Cheapside, London E.C.<ref>The Engineer 1905/05/19 p508</ref> | |||
1911 Horace Allen 53, civil engineer, lived in Wednesbury with Norah Allen 24, Mildred Allen 23<ref>1911 census</ref> | 1911 Horace Allen 53, civil engineer, lived in Wednesbury with Norah Allen 24, Mildred Allen 23<ref>1911 census</ref> |
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c.1858 Born in Hoxton
1881 Horace Allen 22, civil engineer, lived with his parents in Ulverston[1]
1884 Associate Member of Inst Civil Engineers
1886 Living in Barrow in Furness
1897 Business address: Leyton
1901 Horace Allen 42, civil engineer, lived in Fulham with Mary Jane Allen 42. Nora Allen 15, Mildred Allen 13[2]
1902 Presented a paper on a system for water-cooling blast furnace tuyeres, invented by W. J. Foster to the Iron and Steel Institute[3]
1905 Became an independent expert on the testing and installing of gas power plants of all sizes; office at Cheapside, London E.C.[4]
1911 Horace Allen 53, civil engineer, lived in Wednesbury with Norah Allen 24, Mildred Allen 23[5]