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WE have learned with deep regret of the
WE have learned with deep regret of the
death of Oswald Wans, who was born on November
death of Oswald Wans, who was born on November
17, 1879, received his education at Dulwich
17, 1879, received his education at Dulwich College and served an apprenticeship at [[Bryan Donkin and Co]]., Ltd. Following this
College and served an apprenticeship at [[Bryan Donkin and Co]]., Ltd. Following this
he added to his engineering experience by
he added to his engineering experience by
service with a number of firms, including
service with a number of firms, including
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[[Category: Biography]]
[[Category: Biography]]
[[Category: Biography - Automotive]]
[[Category: Births 1870-1879]]
[[Category: Births 1870-1879]]
[[Category: Deaths 1950-1959]]
[[Category: Deaths 1950-1959]]
[[Category: Institution of Mechanical Engineers]]
[[Category: Institution of Mechanical Engineers]]
[[Category: Institution of Automobile Engineers]]

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1951.

Oswald Wans (1879-1951) of Ruston, Proctor and Co


1951 Obituary [1]



1951 Obituary [2]

WE have learned with deep regret of the death of Oswald Wans, who was born on November 17, 1879, received his education at Dulwich College and served an apprenticeship at Bryan Donkin and Co., Ltd. Following this he added to his engineering experience by service with a number of firms, including Sturtevant Engineering Company, Ltd., Simms Manufacturing Company, Burns and Co., and John I. Thornycroft, Ltd., before joining Ruston, Proctor and Co., Ltd., in 1910..."[More]


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