Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Apprentice with [[Charles Connell and Co]]., Glasgow
Apprentice with [[Charles Connell and Co]]., Glasgow


At different periods Member of Tech. Staffs of [[William Denny and Brothers|Wm. Denny and Brothers]], Dumbarton, the [[Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co]]., Ltd., [[Swan and Hunter]], Wallsend-on-Tyne
At different periods member of technical staffs of:
* [[William Denny and Brothers|Wm. Denny and Brothers]], Dumbarton
* [[Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co]]., Ltd.
* [[Swan Hunter|Swan and Hunter]], Wallsend-on-Tyne


1899-1902 Indoor Manager, [[Northumberland Shipbuilding Co]]., Ltd.
1899-1902 Indoor Manager, [[Northumberland Shipbuilding Co]]., Ltd.

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George Nicol M.I.N.A., M.I.E.S.

1870 Born son of George Nicol.

Ed. London and Glasgow.

Training: Glasgow University, and Royal Tech. College, Glasgow.

Apprentice with Charles Connell and Co., Glasgow

At different periods member of technical staffs of:

1899-1902 Indoor Manager, Northumberland Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.

1902 Surveyor to Lloyd's Register of Shipping

Author of " Ship Construction and Calculations."


1939 Obituary [1]



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