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1921 | 1921 S. N. Wellington Ltd offered inclined chamber ovens for small, medium and large gas works<ref>[https://historicengland.org.uk/research/results/reports/8019/TheManufacturedGasIndustry_Volume4 Historic England]</ref> | ||
1928 'A low temperature carbonisation plant has been aptly likened by S. N. Wellington and [[W. R. Cooper (2)|W. R. Cooper]], the eminent scientists and authorities on this subject...'<ref>Kington Times - Saturday 04 February 1928></ref> | 1928 'A low temperature carbonisation plant has been aptly likened by S. N. Wellington and [[W. R. Cooper (2)|W. R. Cooper]], the eminent scientists and authorities on this subject...'<ref>Kington Times - Saturday 04 February 1928></ref> |
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of Victoria Street, London
1921 S. N. Wellington Ltd offered inclined chamber ovens for small, medium and large gas works[1]
1928 'A low temperature carbonisation plant has been aptly likened by S. N. Wellington and W. R. Cooper, the eminent scientists and authorities on this subject...'[2]
1932 S. N. Wellington (consulting engineer to Messrs. Woodall-Duckham).[3]
1939 S. N. Wellington, A.M.I.E.E., F.C.S. Chartered Cons. Engr., 53 Victoria Street, London, S.W.1. Age: 67. Career: King Edward VI. Sch., Norwich; Articled to Chief Engr. and Gen. Manager, British Gas Light Co.; 1894, Asst. Engr. and Manager, Bombay Gas Co.; 1900-07, Engr. and Manager, Colombo Gas, Water and Elect. Co.; commenced consulting practice 1917. Author of "Low Temperature Carbonisation" (Griffin).
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Historic England
- ↑ Kington Times - Saturday 04 February 1928>
- ↑ Surrey Advertiser - Saturday 20 February 1932