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Walter Symes (1894-1953)
1894 Born in Salford, son of Stephen Jno Symes, railway engine driver, and his wife Mary Ann Symes<ref>1901 census</ref>
1894 Born in Salford, son of Stephen Jno Symes, railway engine driver, and his wife Mary Ann Symes<ref>1901 census</ref>


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[[Category:  Births 1890-1899]]
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[[Category:  Deaths 1950-1959]]
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Walter Symes (1894-1953)

1894 Born in Salford, son of Stephen Jno Symes, railway engine driver, and his wife Mary Ann Symes[1]

1911 Draughtsman, apprentice, living with his parents in Salford[2]

WWI Collaborated with B. A. G. Churcher, and with R. W. Beattie of Manchester University, on a system for detection of naval mines.

Post-WWI Appointed chief assistant to T. Smith, superintendent of the new 'process and rate-fixing' department, responsible for the analysis of machining and other production operations in the works and also the fixing of prices to be paid for various classes of work.

c1938 W. Symes was superintendent of the detail department of Metropolitan-Vickers; amongst his responsibilities was early radar manufacture.

1939 Walter Symes, engineering works superintendent, lived in Altrincham with Edith Mary Symes[3]

1953 Died in Sale[4]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 census
  2. 1911 census
  3. 1939 register
  4. National probate calendar