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Walter George Head M.I.Mech.E.,  M.I.Gas.E., Gas and Civil Engineer
Walter George Head M.I.Mech.E.,  [[Institution of Gas Engineers|M.I.Gas.E.]], Gas and Civil Engineer


1881 Born.  
1881 Born.  

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Walter George Head M.I.Mech.E., M.I.Gas.E., Gas and Civil Engineer

1881 Born.

Educated at St. Laurence College, Ramsgate and Finsbury Technical College.

Trained with James Simpson and Co.

Chief Assistant South Metropolitan Gas Co at Old Kent Road

Chief Assistant at Vauxhall

Mains Superintendent

Gas Engineer in charge of West Greenwich works

1905-7 In charge of the British Monozite Works in North Carolina, U.S.A.

WWI South-Eastern District Manager, Metropolitan Munitions Committee; Director of Works, Munitions Inventions Department, Ministry of Munitions; Technical Adviser, Priority Department, in all gas matters.

1922 c/o Humphreys and Glasgow, Ltd., 38, Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.1.


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