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1939 Died. 'The death his occurred of Mr. Thomas Taylor, aged 72, formerly works manager with the [[Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Co]]. Mr. Taylor, who retired a year ago, was in the service of the firm for 40 years. He had superintended the construction of the engines for many liners, including the [[RMS Mauretania| Mauretania]]. He was a native of Glasgow.'<ref>Liverpool Journal of Commerce - Thursday 09 February 1939</ref>
1939 Died. 'The death his occurred of Mr. Thomas Taylor, aged 72, formerly works manager with the [[Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Co]]. Mr. Taylor, who retired a year ago, was in the service of the firm for 40 years. He had superintended the construction of the engines for many liners, including the [[RMS Mauretania| Mauretania]]. He was a native of Glasgow.'<ref>Liverpool Journal of Commerce - Thursday 09 February 1939</ref>
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'''1939 Obituary <ref>[[The Engineer 1939 Jan-Jun: Index]]</ref>
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Thomas Taylor (c1867-1939)

Born at Glasgow

1939 Died. 'The death his occurred of Mr. Thomas Taylor, aged 72, formerly works manager with the Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Co. Mr. Taylor, who retired a year ago, was in the service of the firm for 40 years. He had superintended the construction of the engines for many liners, including the Mauretania. He was a native of Glasgow.'[1]

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  1. Liverpool Journal of Commerce - Thursday 09 February 1939