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* [[William Gowland (1842-1922)|Professor GOWLAND]], F.R.S. . . . London.  
* [[William Gowland (1842-1922)|Professor GOWLAND]], F.R.S. . . . London.  
* [[Gerard Muntz|Sir GERARD MUNTZ]], Bart. . . . Birmingham.  
* [[Gerard Muntz|Sir GERARD MUNTZ]], Bart. . . . Birmingham.  
* [[H. J. Gram|Engineer Vice-Admiral H. J. GRAM]], C.B. . . . London.  
* [[H. J. Oram|Engineer Vice-Admiral H. J. ORAM]], C.B. . . . London.  
* [[Henry A. Wiggin|Sir HENRY A. WIGGIN]], Bart. . . . Birmingham.  
* [[Henry A. Wiggin|Sir HENRY A. WIGGIN]], Bart. . . . Birmingham.  



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1909.

Note: This is a sub-section of 1909 Institute of Metals

THE INSTITUTE OF METALS - OFFICERS, 1909

President.

Vice-Presidents.

Members of Council.

Hon. Auditor.

  • G. G. POPPLETON, C.A., Birmingham.

Secretary.

THE INSTITUTE OF METALS, CAXTON HOUSE, WESTMINSTER, S.W.

Telegraphic Address— "Instomet, London.; Telephone— Victoria, 2320.

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