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LOUIS JAMES KAYE, whose death occurred on 9th November 1944, was a director of [[Alfred Herbert|Messrs. Alfred Herbert, Ltd.]], of Coventry, with whom he had been associated for forty years. He was born in 1880 and after serving his apprenticeship from 1895 to 1901 with [[J. Butler and Co|Messrs. J. Butler and Company, Ltd.]], machine tool makers, Halifax, entered the drawing office of [[Hulse and Co|Messrs. Hulse and Company]], of Manchester. | LOUIS JAMES KAYE, whose death occurred on 9th November 1944, was a director of [[Alfred Herbert|Messrs. Alfred Herbert, Ltd.]], of Coventry, with whom he had been associated for forty years. He was born in 1880 and after serving his apprenticeship from 1895 to 1901 with [[J. Butler and Co|Messrs. J. Butler and Company, Ltd.]], machine tool makers, Halifax, entered the drawing office of [[Hulse and Co|Messrs. Hulse and Company]], of Manchester. | ||
Subsequently he was chief designer in the plant department of the Coventry Ordnance Works and for a brief period was engaged as engineering draughtsman by the Usines Bouhey in Paris. He joined Messrs. Alfred Herbert in 1904 and eight years later was appointed managing director of the firm's business in France, which he continued to direct with great ability for fifteen years, | Subsequently he was chief designer in the plant department of the [[Coventry Ordnance Works]] and for a brief period was engaged as engineering draughtsman by the Usines Bouhey in Paris. He joined Messrs. Alfred Herbert in 1904 and eight years later was appointed managing director of the firm's business in France, which he continued to direct with great ability for fifteen years, | ||
He returned to Coventry in 1927 to take up the position of technical director and eventually became a full director, an appointment which afforded him still further scope for his energy and outstanding technical qualifications. | He returned to Coventry in 1927 to take up the position of technical director and eventually became a full director, an appointment which afforded him still further scope for his energy and outstanding technical qualifications. |
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Louis James Kaye (1880-1944)
1946 Obituary [1]
LOUIS JAMES KAYE, whose death occurred on 9th November 1944, was a director of Messrs. Alfred Herbert, Ltd., of Coventry, with whom he had been associated for forty years. He was born in 1880 and after serving his apprenticeship from 1895 to 1901 with Messrs. J. Butler and Company, Ltd., machine tool makers, Halifax, entered the drawing office of Messrs. Hulse and Company, of Manchester.
Subsequently he was chief designer in the plant department of the Coventry Ordnance Works and for a brief period was engaged as engineering draughtsman by the Usines Bouhey in Paris. He joined Messrs. Alfred Herbert in 1904 and eight years later was appointed managing director of the firm's business in France, which he continued to direct with great ability for fifteen years,
He returned to Coventry in 1927 to take up the position of technical director and eventually became a full director, an appointment which afforded him still further scope for his energy and outstanding technical qualifications.
Mr. Kaye had been a Member of the Institution since 1912.