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Arthur Armitage (1876-1921)
Arthur Armitage (1876-1921)
1919 of the Electric Light Dept., Talbot Street, Nottingham.<ref>[[1919 Institution of Electrical Engineers: Members]]</ref>


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'''1921 Obituary <ref>[[1921 Institution of Electrical Engineers: Obituaries]]</ref>
'''1921 Obituary <ref>[[1921 Institution of Electrical Engineers: Obituaries]]</ref>


ARTHUR ARMITAGE was born in 1876 and
ARTHUR ARMITAGE was born in 1876 and received his early education at the People's College, Nottingham.  
received his early education at the People's College,
Nottingham.  


From 1890 to 1892 he was a student
From 1890 to 1892 he was a student at the University College, Nottingham.  
at the University College, Nottingham.  


He was then apprenticed to the [[Central Marine Engine Works]],
He was then apprenticed to the [[Central Marine Engine Works]], West Hartlepool, and afterwards to the [[G. P. O. Instrument Repair Shop]], Nottingham.  
West Hartlepool, and afterwards to the [[G. P. O. Instrument Repair Shop]], Nottingham.  


In April, 1893, he was appointed as a junior on the staff of the Nottingham
In April, 1893, he was appointed as a junior on the staff of the Nottingham Corporation Electricity Department, and after passing through the various sections became Chief Assistant in 1902. He held this position until his death, which occurred on 23rd January, 1921.  
Corporation Electricity Department, and after passing
through the various sections became Chief Assistant
in 1902. He held this position until his death, which
occurred on 23rd January, 1921.  


He was elected an Associate Member of the Institution in 1902, and a Member in 1917.  
He was elected an Associate Member of the Institution in 1902, and a Member in 1917.  

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Arthur Armitage (1876-1921)

1919 of the Electric Light Dept., Talbot Street, Nottingham.[1]


1921 Obituary [2]

ARTHUR ARMITAGE was born in 1876 and received his early education at the People's College, Nottingham.

From 1890 to 1892 he was a student at the University College, Nottingham.

He was then apprenticed to the Central Marine Engine Works, West Hartlepool, and afterwards to the G. P. O. Instrument Repair Shop, Nottingham.

In April, 1893, he was appointed as a junior on the staff of the Nottingham Corporation Electricity Department, and after passing through the various sections became Chief Assistant in 1902. He held this position until his death, which occurred on 23rd January, 1921.

He was elected an Associate Member of the Institution in 1902, and a Member in 1917.


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