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We have learned with regret of the recent death of Mr. John M. Baxter, M.I.Mech.E., chief mechanical engineer of [[William Arrol and Co|Sir William Arrol and Co., Ltd.]], Bridgeton, Glasgow.  
We have learned with regret of the recent death of Mr. John M. Baxter, M.I.Mech.E., chief mechanical engineer of [[William Arrol and Co|Sir William Arrol and Co., Ltd.]], Bridgeton, Glasgow.  


Mr. Baxter, who was sixty-three, was a native of Broughty Ferry
Mr. Baxter, who was sixty-three, was a native of Broughty Ferry and received his early engineering training in the works of [[Urquhart, Lindsay and Co|Urquhart Lindsay and Co., Ltd]].  
and received his early engineering training in the
works of [[rquhart, Lindsay and Co|Urquhart Lindsay and Co., Ltd]].  


After a period in the south, Mr. Baxter joined the staff of
After a period in the south, Mr. Baxter joined the staff of Sir William Arrol and Co., Ltd., and had been in that company's service for thirty-seven years.
Sir William Arrol and Co., Ltd., and had been in
that company's service for thirty-seven years.
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Revision as of 18:59, 14 January 2015

John M. Baxter (c1889-1952)


1952 Obituary [1]

We have learned with regret of the recent death of Mr. John M. Baxter, M.I.Mech.E., chief mechanical engineer of Sir William Arrol and Co., Ltd., Bridgeton, Glasgow.

Mr. Baxter, who was sixty-three, was a native of Broughty Ferry and received his early engineering training in the works of Urquhart Lindsay and Co., Ltd.

After a period in the south, Mr. Baxter joined the staff of Sir William Arrol and Co., Ltd., and had been in that company's service for thirty-seven years.


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