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''' 1939/40 Obituary <ref>[[1939/40 Institution of Automobile Engineers: Obituaries]]</ref> | |||
William Gilbert Lane was born in 1919 and at the outbreak of war was an Apprentice at [[Vauxhall]]; his technical education was received at Luton Technical Institute, where he was in the Final Year of the National Certificate Course. | William Gilbert Lane was born in 1919 and at the outbreak of war was an Apprentice at [[Vauxhall]]; his technical education was received at Luton Technical Institute, where he was in the Final Year of the National Certificate Course. | ||
He was killed in a flying accident whilst serving in the Royal Air Force on 9th September, 1940. | He was killed in a flying accident whilst serving in the Royal Air Force on 9th September, 1940. | ||
He was elected a Student of the | He was elected a Student of the Institution of Automobile Engineers in 1939. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:16, 19 May 2015
William Gilbert Lane (1919-1940)
1939/40 Obituary [1]
William Gilbert Lane was born in 1919 and at the outbreak of war was an Apprentice at Vauxhall; his technical education was received at Luton Technical Institute, where he was in the Final Year of the National Certificate Course.
He was killed in a flying accident whilst serving in the Royal Air Force on 9th September, 1940.
He was elected a Student of the Institution of Automobile Engineers in 1939.