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1920 As Chief Inspector of Mines, reported on the Minnie pit disaster at the Podmore Hall Colliery<ref> The Times, Jul 20, 1920</ref> | 1920 As Chief Inspector of Mines, reported on the Minnie pit disaster at the Podmore Hall Colliery<ref> The Times, Jul 20, 1920</ref> | ||
1921 succeeded by Thomas H. Mottram<ref>The Times Jan 15, 1921</ref> | |||
By 1924 had been knighted<ref>The Times, Mar 07, 1924</ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 15:15, 31 October 2014
1903 Read a paper at Institution of Mining Engineers on 'Electric Coal Cutting'
1916 Appointed acting Chief Inspector of Mines in place of Sir Richard Redmayne was Chief technical adviser to the Controller of Coal Mines
1918 Writes re mineral statistics as Deputy Chief Inspector of Mines and quarries
1919 Appointed Chief Inspector of Mines in succession to Sir R. Redmayne[1] [2]
1920 As Chief Inspector of Mines, reported on the Minnie pit disaster at the Podmore Hall Colliery[3]
1921 succeeded by Thomas H. Mottram[4]
By 1924 had been knighted[5]