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the age of fifteen. He gained a Whitworth Exhibition | the age of fifteen. He gained a Whitworth Exhibition | ||
and went to the Royal College of Science to | and went to the Royal College of Science to | ||
study under | study under [[John Perry (1850-1920)|Professor John Perry]]. So thoroughly | ||
did he earn the approbation of his teacher that, | did he earn the approbation of his teacher that, | ||
when in 1902 Ferranti asked his.."[[The Engineer 1941/03/07|More]]. | when in 1902 Ferranti asked his.."[[The Engineer 1941/03/07|More]]. |
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Note: Possibly two persons here
Obituary 1941[1]
"...caused by the death, as a result of a road accident, on February, 11th, of Mr. Albert Hall, who was for nearly thirty years personal technical assistant to the late Dr. S. Z. de Ferranti. Mr. Hall was born at Portsmouth in 1878 and entered the Naval Dockyard as an apprentice at the age of fifteen. He gained a Whitworth Exhibition and went to the Royal College of Science to study under Professor John Perry. So thoroughly did he earn the approbation of his teacher that, when in 1902 Ferranti asked his.."More.
1943 Obituary [2]