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Albert W. Davies ( -1959) works director of [[Mavor and Coulson]]
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''' 1958  Obituary <ref>[[The Engineer 1958/08/22]]</ref>
WE have learned with regret of the death
of Mr. Albert W. Davies, which occurred, in
Glasgow, on August 12. He was formerly
the works director of [[Mavor and Coulson|Mavor and Coulson, Ltd.]], in whose service he spent practically the
whole of his career.
Mr. Davies served an
apprenticeship with an engineering firm in
Staffordshire and after its completion in 1896
joined Mavor and Coulson, Ltd. Mr. Davies
was in turn, foreman, shop manager and
works manager, and in 1920 was appointed
to the board as work director. He retired
from the board in 1948, though he continued
as one of the firm's technical advisers
up to the time of his death.
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Revision as of 13:07, 11 December 2014

Albert W. Davies ( -1959) works director of Mavor and Coulson


1958 Obituary [1]

WE have learned with regret of the death of Mr. Albert W. Davies, which occurred, in Glasgow, on August 12. He was formerly the works director of Mavor and Coulson, Ltd., in whose service he spent practically the whole of his career.

Mr. Davies served an apprenticeship with an engineering firm in Staffordshire and after its completion in 1896 joined Mavor and Coulson, Ltd. Mr. Davies was in turn, foreman, shop manager and works manager, and in 1920 was appointed to the board as work director. He retired from the board in 1948, though he continued as one of the firm's technical advisers up to the time of his death.


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