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A motor accident in South Wales resulted in the death on April 5, 1938, of Mr. E. H. H. Hilt, director of [[H. Hilt (Engineers)|Messrs. H. Hilt (Engineers), Ltd.]], and of [[A. M. Erichsen and Son|Messrs. A. M. Erichsen and Son, Ltd.]], Slough. | A motor accident in South Wales resulted in the death on April 5, 1938, of Mr. E. H. H. Hilt, director of [[H. Hilt (Engineers)|Messrs. H. Hilt (Engineers), Ltd.]], and of [[A. M. Erichsen and Son|Messrs. A. M. Erichsen and Son, Ltd.]], Slough. | ||
Mr. Hilt, who was born in 1899, was by profession a mechanical engineer, and had studied both in England and in Germany. Prior to holding the positions that he did at his death, Mr. Hilt was successively engineer to Junkers Flugzeugbau, A.G., Dessau, and to Cantieri Orlando, Leghorn, and manager to [[ | Mr. Hilt, who was born in 1899, was by profession a mechanical engineer, and had studied both in England and in Germany. Prior to holding the positions that he did at his death, Mr. Hilt was successively engineer to Junkers Flugzeugbau, A.G., Dessau, and to Cantieri Orlando, Leghorn, and manager to [[John Rolland and Co|Messrs. John Rolland and Company, Ltd.]], London. | ||
He was elected a member of the Institute of Metals on October 26, 1933. | He was elected a member of the Institute of Metals on October 26, 1933. |
Latest revision as of 11:45, 17 October 2016
Eugene Henry Hugh Hilt (1899-1938) of H. Hilt (Engineers) and A. M. Erichsen and Son
1938 Obituary [1]
A motor accident in South Wales resulted in the death on April 5, 1938, of Mr. E. H. H. Hilt, director of Messrs. H. Hilt (Engineers), Ltd., and of Messrs. A. M. Erichsen and Son, Ltd., Slough.
Mr. Hilt, who was born in 1899, was by profession a mechanical engineer, and had studied both in England and in Germany. Prior to holding the positions that he did at his death, Mr. Hilt was successively engineer to Junkers Flugzeugbau, A.G., Dessau, and to Cantieri Orlando, Leghorn, and manager to Messrs. John Rolland and Company, Ltd., London.
He was elected a member of the Institute of Metals on October 26, 1933.