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WILLIAM EDWARD WALKER died on November 9, 1922, at the age of seventy-three.


He was born at Wigton, and after his early education at St. Bees, he served his time as mining engineer with the late [[William Davidson|Mr. William Davidson]], Lord Leconfield's agent, at Whitehaven.
Soon after the completion of his training, he became Secretary and Engineer of the [[Mowbray Iron Ore Co|Mowbray Iron Ore Co.]], and was afterwards concerned in the formation of several mining companies.
He was Managing Director of the [[Ullcoats Mining Co|Ullcoats Mining Company]] for some years, and was for many years Director of the [[Whitehaven Hematite Iron and Steel Co]]. Mr. Walker also took a prominent part in the schemes for the development of other minerals; and his long experience caused him to be recognised as one of the leading authorities in Cumberland on metalliferous mining.
He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1888.
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William Edward Walker (c1859-1922)


1922 Obituary [1]

WILLIAM EDWARD WALKER died on November 9, 1922, at the age of seventy-three.

He was born at Wigton, and after his early education at St. Bees, he served his time as mining engineer with the late Mr. William Davidson, Lord Leconfield's agent, at Whitehaven.

Soon after the completion of his training, he became Secretary and Engineer of the Mowbray Iron Ore Co., and was afterwards concerned in the formation of several mining companies.

He was Managing Director of the Ullcoats Mining Company for some years, and was for many years Director of the Whitehaven Hematite Iron and Steel Co. Mr. Walker also took a prominent part in the schemes for the development of other minerals; and his long experience caused him to be recognised as one of the leading authorities in Cumberland on metalliferous mining.

He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1888.



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