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Mr Ernest E. Chapman, BSc, MIEE, CEng (Member), died at his home on 7th April.
Mr Ernest E. Chapman, BSc, MIEE, CEng (Member), died at his home on 7th April.


Formerly Technical Director of J. Stone, Deptford (now [[Stone-Platt]]), Mr Chapman's capacity for hard work earned him the unstinting admiration of his colleagues. Much of his time was spent abroad and circumstances were often difficult but he always gave of his best. A graduate apprentice with [[BTH]], Rugby, his many friends and colleagues from those days will remember him with affection.
Formerly Technical Director of [[J. Stone and Co|J. Stone]], Deptford (now [[Stone-Platt Industries|Stone-Platt]]), Mr Chapman's capacity for hard work earned him the unstinting admiration of his colleagues. Much of his time was spent abroad and circumstances were often difficult but he always gave of his best. A graduate apprentice with [[BTH]], Rugby, his many friends and colleagues from those days will remember him with affection.


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Ernest E. Chapman ( -1970)


1970 Obituary [1]

Mr Ernest E. Chapman, BSc, MIEE, CEng (Member), died at his home on 7th April.

Formerly Technical Director of J. Stone, Deptford (now Stone-Platt), Mr Chapman's capacity for hard work earned him the unstinting admiration of his colleagues. Much of his time was spent abroad and circumstances were often difficult but he always gave of his best. A graduate apprentice with BTH, Rugby, his many friends and colleagues from those days will remember him with affection.


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