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1922 M.I.E.E., Mech. and Elec. Engineer, "Elmhurst," Park Crescent, Roundhay, Leeds. T. A.: "Tubes, Leeds." T. N.: 20031 Leeds and 302 Roundhay. b. 1880. Training: Huddersfield Technical College. Chief Draughtsman, Clayton and Co., Huddersfield; Assistant Engineer, [[Huddersfield Corporation Tramways]]; Assistant Engineer, [[Rhyl Electricity and Destructor Works]]; Power Station Superintendent, [[Mansfield Corporation Electricity Works]]; Deputy Engineer and Manager, [[Heston and Isleworth Electricity Works]]; Manager and Chief Electrical Engineer, [[William Beardmore and Co]]., Ltd., Glasgow; Assistant to General Manager, Wm. Beardmore and Co., Ltd., Glasgow. Works Manager, The [[Yorkshire Copper Works]], Ltd., Leeds. President Yorkshire Centre, [[Industrial League and Council]]. Publications: "Use of Electricity in Steel Works," etc.
1922 M.I.E.E., Mech. and Elec. Engineer, "Elmhurst," Park Crescent, Roundhay, Leeds. T. A.: "Tubes, Leeds." T. N.: 20031 Leeds and 302 Roundhay. b. 1880. Training: Huddersfield Technical College. Chief Draughtsman, Clayton and Co., Huddersfield; Assistant Engineer, [[Huddersfield Corporation Tramways]]; Assistant Engineer, [[Rhyl Electricity and Destructor Works]]; Power Station Superintendent, [[Mansfield Corporation Electricity Works]]; Deputy Engineer and Manager, [[Heston and Isleworth Electricity Works]]; Manager and Chief Electrical Engineer, [[William Beardmore and Co]]., Ltd., Glasgow; Assistant to General Manager, Wm. Beardmore and Co., Ltd., Glasgow. Works Manager, The [[Yorkshire Copper Works]], Ltd., Leeds. President Yorkshire Centre, [[Industrial League and Council]]. Publications: "Use of Electricity in Steel Works," etc.


1939 Residing at Allwoodly Gates, Wetherby, Director and Manager Aircraft Light Alloy Steel. With Mona, Thelma and Joan Sykes.<ref>1939 Register</ref>
1939 Residing at Allwoodly Gates, Wetherby, James A. Sykes, Director and Manager Aircraft Light Alloy Steel. With Mona, Thelma and Joan Sykes.<ref>1939 Register</ref>


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Latest revision as of 07:10, 27 August 2024

James Arthur Sykes (1880-1968)

Born the son of James Elijah Sykes, Land Agent's Cashier.

1906 Married at Marsh to Martha Hannah Mona Liversidge

1922 M.I.E.E., Mech. and Elec. Engineer, "Elmhurst," Park Crescent, Roundhay, Leeds. T. A.: "Tubes, Leeds." T. N.: 20031 Leeds and 302 Roundhay. b. 1880. Training: Huddersfield Technical College. Chief Draughtsman, Clayton and Co., Huddersfield; Assistant Engineer, Huddersfield Corporation Tramways; Assistant Engineer, Rhyl Electricity and Destructor Works; Power Station Superintendent, Mansfield Corporation Electricity Works; Deputy Engineer and Manager, Heston and Isleworth Electricity Works; Manager and Chief Electrical Engineer, William Beardmore and Co., Ltd., Glasgow; Assistant to General Manager, Wm. Beardmore and Co., Ltd., Glasgow. Works Manager, The Yorkshire Copper Works, Ltd., Leeds. President Yorkshire Centre, Industrial League and Council. Publications: "Use of Electricity in Steel Works," etc.

1939 Residing at Allwoodly Gates, Wetherby, James A. Sykes, Director and Manager Aircraft Light Alloy Steel. With Mona, Thelma and Joan Sykes.[1]

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  1. 1939 Register