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''' 1954 Obituary <ref>[[The Engineer 1954/01/08]]</ref>
We have learned with regret of the death,
recently in Spain, of Mr. Patrick Danielsson, chief of the
Atlas Diesel project department, Stockholm.
Mr. Danielsson, who was sixty-five, had been with the Atlas
organisation for twenty-five years, during which time he
had made a particular study of tunnelling methods in
connection with hydro-electric schemes and other civil
engineering projects.
Before joining the Atlas organisation,
Mr. Danielsson was for some time chief engineer of
the Swedish Government coal mines in Spitzbergen.
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Patrick Danielsson (c1889-1954)


1954 Obituary [1]

We have learned with regret of the death, recently in Spain, of Mr. Patrick Danielsson, chief of the Atlas Diesel project department, Stockholm.

Mr. Danielsson, who was sixty-five, had been with the Atlas organisation for twenty-five years, during which time he had made a particular study of tunnelling methods in connection with hydro-electric schemes and other civil engineering projects.

Before joining the Atlas organisation, Mr. Danielsson was for some time chief engineer of the Swedish Government coal mines in Spitzbergen.



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