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1903 Born on 29 April in London, son of [[Sydney Bryan Donkin]] | 1903 Born on 29 April in London, son of [[Sydney Bryan Donkin]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:59, 8 June 2016

Bryan Donkin (1903-1964)
1903 Born on 29 April in London, son of Sydney Bryan Donkin
Educated at Gresham's School, Holt and Pembroke College, Cambridge
Three-year apprenticeship with English Electric Co, followed by one year with General Electric Co in USA
1933 Partner in Kennedy and Donkin, consulting engineers
Worked on the design and construction of the 132 kV and 275 kV transmission system in the UK and many power generation schemes, and the Pimlico district heating scheme.
1964 Died 17 October at Albury.
1964 Obituary [1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- Biographical Dictionary of the History of Technology, edited by Lance Day, Ian McNeil, 2003