Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1926 Presented with the Messel Medal on behalf of the [[Society of Chemical Industry]].  This was the third time this medal had been presented.  Previous recipients of the medal had been [[Henry Edward Armstrong]] and [[William Hesketh Lever]].<ref>The Engineer 1926/07/23</ref>
1926 Presented with the Messel Medal on behalf of the [[Society of Chemical Industry]].  This was the third time this medal had been presented.  Previous recipients of the medal had been [[Henry Edward Armstrong]] and [[William Hesketh Lever]].<ref>The Engineer 1926/07/23</ref>
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1926 Presented with the Messel Medal on behalf of the Society of Chemical Industry. This was the third time this medal had been presented. Previous recipients of the medal had been Henry Edward Armstrong and William Hesketh Lever.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1926/07/23