Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

Registered UK Charity (No. 1154342)

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 167,713 pages of information and 247,105 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Andrew Marshall Downie: Difference between revisions

From Graces Guide
Created page with "Andrew Marshall Downie (1875-1915) ---- '''1916 Obituary <ref>1916 Institution of Civil Engineers: Obituaries</ref> ---- == See Also == <what-links-here/> == Sources..."
 
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
Andrew Marshall Downie (1875-1915)
Andrew Marshall Downie (1875-1915), Managing Director of [[Duncan Stewart and Co]]


----
----
'''1916 Obituary <ref>[[1916 Institution of Civil Engineers: Obituaries]]</ref>
'''1916 Obituary <ref>[[1916 Institution of Civil Engineers: Obituaries]]</ref>


ANDREW MARSHALL DOWNIE, B.Sc. (Glas.), born in Lanarkshire in 1875, died on the 20th July, 1915, of wounds received in action at the Dardanelles.


Mr. Downie was Managing Director of [[Duncan Stewart and Co|Duncan Stewart and Company]], engineers, of Glasgow, and a Director of [[R. M. Downie and Co|R. M. Downie and Company]], shippers, of Manchester.


He had attained the rank of Major in the 5th Highland Light Infantry.
He was elected an Associate Member on the 23rd April, 1901.
----
----



Latest revision as of 02:16, 24 March 2016

Andrew Marshall Downie (1875-1915), Managing Director of Duncan Stewart and Co


1916 Obituary [1]

ANDREW MARSHALL DOWNIE, B.Sc. (Glas.), born in Lanarkshire in 1875, died on the 20th July, 1915, of wounds received in action at the Dardanelles.

Mr. Downie was Managing Director of Duncan Stewart and Company, engineers, of Glasgow, and a Director of R. M. Downie and Company, shippers, of Manchester.

He had attained the rank of Major in the 5th Highland Light Infantry.

He was elected an Associate Member on the 23rd April, 1901.


See Also

Loading...

Sources of Information