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1932 Chief Chemist and Metallurgist (Doncaster), [[London and North Eastern Railway]].  
1932 Chief Chemist and Metallurgist (Doncaster), [[London and North Eastern Railway]].  
By 1939 Chief Chemist and Metallurgist, [[London and North Eastern Railway]], Doncaster


Specialised in study of strain in metals, engineering failures and their causes, water treatment, corrosion, etc. Joint author of "Metal Spraying".  
Specialised in study of strain in metals, engineering failures and their causes, water treatment, corrosion, etc. Joint author of "Metal Spraying".  

Latest revision as of 16:02, 9 May 2023

T. Henry Turner (1895- ) , M.Sc., M.I.& S.I., M.Inst.Met., M.I.Brit.F., M.S.Chem. Ind., M.Am.S.Met., M.I.Loco.E., Fel. Perm. Way Inst., A.R.Ae.S.I.

1895 Born the son of Thomas Turner

Career: Wiggin Scholar, Birmingham Univ.

Research Metallurgist, Metropolitan-Vickers

Lecturer in Metallurgy, Birmingham Univ.

Consultant, International Nickel Co., New York.

1932 Chief Chemist and Metallurgist (Doncaster), London and North Eastern Railway.

Specialised in study of strain in metals, engineering failures and their causes, water treatment, corrosion, etc. Joint author of "Metal Spraying".

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