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1922 M.I.Mech.E., F.R. S.A., Mech. Engr.; b. 1860; s. of James Smith, of Willingham, Cambs. Ed. Bishop's Stortford College Articled to [[Fielding and Platt]], Gloucester; Man. Dir. [[Dudbridge Ironworks]], Ltd., Stroud, 1893-1921. Publ.: Revised the fifth edition of Donkin's " Text Book on Gas, Oil and Air Engines," several chapters being re-written. Address: " Aldreth," Stonehouse, Gloucestershire.
1860 Born the son of James Smith, of Willingham, Cambs.
 
Ed. Bishop's Stortford College
 
Articled to [[Fielding and Platt]], Gloucester
 
1911 Living at The Tynings, Stonehouse: Tom Graves Smith (age 50 born Willingham), Mechanical Engineer at Dudbridge Iron Works. With his wife Minnie Laura Smith, two daughters and two sons.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
 
1922 Man. Dir. [[Dudbridge Ironworks]], Ltd., Stroud, 1893-1921. Publ.: Revised the fifth edition of Donkin's "Text Book on Gas, Oil and Air Engines," several chapters being re-written. Address: "Aldreth," Stonehouse, Gloucestershire.


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[[Category: Biography]]
[[Category: Biography]]
[[Category: Births 1860-1869]]
[[Category: Births 1860-1869]]
[[Category: Deaths]]
[[Category: Deaths 1930-1939]]


[[Category: Institution of Mechanical Engineers]]
[[Category: Institution of Mechanical Engineers]]

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Tom Graves Smith (1860-1935), M.I.Mech.E., F.R. S.A.

1860 Born the son of James Smith, of Willingham, Cambs.

Ed. Bishop's Stortford College

Articled to Fielding and Platt, Gloucester

1911 Living at The Tynings, Stonehouse: Tom Graves Smith (age 50 born Willingham), Mechanical Engineer at Dudbridge Iron Works. With his wife Minnie Laura Smith, two daughters and two sons.[1]

1922 Man. Dir. Dudbridge Ironworks, Ltd., Stroud, 1893-1921. Publ.: Revised the fifth edition of Donkin's "Text Book on Gas, Oil and Air Engines," several chapters being re-written. Address: "Aldreth," Stonehouse, Gloucestershire.

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  1. 1911 Census