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''' 1926/27 Obituary <ref>[[1926/27 Institution of Automobile Engineers: Obituaries]]</ref> | ''' 1926/27 Obituary <ref>[[1926/27 Institution of Automobile Engineers: Obituaries]]</ref> | ||
Charles Greenham was born in 1901, and was educated at the Walthamstow Technical Institute. He was apprenticed with the [[Associated Equipments Co]], and during this period he served for a short time with the Royal Air Force. | Charles Greenham was born in 1901, and was educated at the Walthamstow Technical Institute. He was apprenticed with the [[AEC|Associated Equipments Co]], and during this period he served for a short time with the Royal Air Force. | ||
On the completion of his apprenticeship, he took up a position in South Africa, and after a year proceeded to Perth, Western Australia, where he died from tuberculosis on 26th August, 1926, at the age of twenty-five. | On the completion of his apprenticeship, he took up a position in South Africa, and after a year proceeded to Perth, Western Australia, where he died from tuberculosis on 26th August, 1926, at the age of twenty-five. |
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Charles Greenham (1901-1926)
1926/27 Obituary [1]
Charles Greenham was born in 1901, and was educated at the Walthamstow Technical Institute. He was apprenticed with the Associated Equipments Co, and during this period he served for a short time with the Royal Air Force.
On the completion of his apprenticeship, he took up a position in South Africa, and after a year proceeded to Perth, Western Australia, where he died from tuberculosis on 26th August, 1926, at the age of twenty-five.
He was elected a Probationary Graduate of the Institution of Automobile Engineers in 1920.