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Wilfred L. Boon (1885- )
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1922 M.I.Mech.E., Mechanical Engineer, Nashdom, Prestwich, Manchester; b. 1885. Ed. Manchester and Bolton, Lancs, Schools of Technology. Professional Career: Engineering training received at [[J. Musgrave and Sons]], Ltd., Bolton; 4 years as Engineer to a group of [[J. and P. Coats]]' mills in Russia; 7 years as Chief Engineer to the same firm for the whole of Russia. Clubs: Institute of Mechanical Engineers, and British, Russia Club, 32, Bishopsgate, E.C.2. War Services.—One year as Russian Interpreter for Engineers with the British Military Mission, Siberia.
1922 M.I.Mech.E., Mechanical Engineer, Nashdom, Prestwich, Manchester; b. 1885. Ed. Manchester and Bolton, Lancs, Schools of Technology. Professional Career: Engineering training received at [[J. Musgrave and Sons]], Ltd., Bolton; 4 years as Engineer to a group of [[J. and P. Coats]]' mills in Russia; 7 years as Chief Engineer to the same firm for the whole of Russia. Clubs: Institute of Mechanical Engineers, and British, Russia Club, 32, Bishopsgate, E.C.2. War Services.—One year as Russian Interpreter for Engineers with the British Military Mission, Siberia.

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Wilfred Leonard Boon (1885- )

1922 M.I.Mech.E., Mechanical Engineer, Nashdom, Prestwich, Manchester; b. 1885. Ed. Manchester and Bolton, Lancs, Schools of Technology. Professional Career: Engineering training received at J. Musgrave and Sons, Ltd., Bolton; 4 years as Engineer to a group of J. and P. Coats' mills in Russia; 7 years as Chief Engineer to the same firm for the whole of Russia. Clubs: Institute of Mechanical Engineers, and British, Russia Club, 32, Bishopsgate, E.C.2. War Services.—One year as Russian Interpreter for Engineers with the British Military Mission, Siberia.

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