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[[William John Jones (1866-1938)]] and [[Arthur Duckham]]
[[William John Jones (1866-1938)]] and [[Arthur Duckham]]
Commercialised the Woodall-Duckham retort for the continuous carbonisation of coal, which came to be used in many British gas works


See [[Woodall-Duckham Construction Co]]
See [[Woodall-Duckham Construction Co]]

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1969.

of Crawley

William John Jones (1866-1938) and Arthur Duckham

Commercialised the Woodall-Duckham retort for the continuous carbonisation of coal, which came to be used in many British gas works

See Woodall-Duckham Construction Co

1920 Ernest Smith appointed as technical director of the Woodall-Duckham companies at the invitation of Sir Arthur Duckham

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