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He studied in India before travelling to England to continue his studies. | He studied in India before travelling to England to continue his studies. | ||
Worked for [[A. E. Walker ( | Worked for [[A. E. Walker (of Canonbury)|A. E. Walker]] Ltd | ||
Worked for [[Ferranti]] Ltd as an improver in the Switchgear Erecting Shop | Worked for [[Ferranti]] Ltd as an improver in the Switchgear Erecting Shop |
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Edmund George Lazarus, MIEE
1882 born on 14 September in Waltair, East Coast of India.
He studied in India before travelling to England to continue his studies.
Worked for A. E. Walker Ltd
Worked for Ferranti Ltd as an improver in the Switchgear Erecting Shop
Worked as a machine tool designer at Hans Renold's cycle chain works for 6 months
Return to Ferranti's as a Senior Draughtsman in the Switchgear Department.
1914 Moved to Metropolitan-Vickers Ltd, working at Trafford Park
1916 Returned to India to work at Calcutta, Madras and Bombay offices of Metropolitan Vickers
1919 Joined the Tata Engineering Co. Worked on electrification projects.
1927 he moved to the Bombay Electric Supply and Tramways Company (BEST) as Planning Engineer.
He introduced several new initiatives at BEST, including designing buildings to house electric machinery, instead of employing outside architects to do the job. He also introduced showrooms and a conference Hall to the BEST headquarters, and was responsible for overseeing the programme for the 80 apprentices employed by BEST.
Built 150 sub-stations, two large motor garages and two of the largest offices in Bombay.
1942 Retired.
c.1964 Died