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of Salford Villa, 12 Elm Grove, Peckham Rye, London, S.E. | of Salford Villa, 12 Elm Grove, Peckham Rye, London, S.E.(1885) | ||
1845 Born in Bath, son of John Bianchi and Martha Taylor, musician<ref>Parish register</ref> | 1845 Born in Bath, son of John Bianchi and Martha Taylor, musician<ref>Parish register</ref> | ||
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1881 Formerly Steel Manufacturer & Director Of Steel Works, unmarried, lived in Panteg.<ref>1881 census</ref> | 1881 Formerly Steel Manufacturer & Director Of Steel Works, unmarried, lived in Panteg.<ref>1881 census</ref> | ||
1885 Lived in Peckham, London. | |||
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of Salford Villa, 12 Elm Grove, Peckham Rye, London, S.E.(1885)
1845 Born in Bath, son of John Bianchi and Martha Taylor, musician[1]
1851 Living in Bath with his parents, siblings, etc[2]
Apprenticed with Beyer, Peacock and Co in their locomotive works (3 years)
Draughtsman in millwright and engineering works of May and Mountain
Draughtsman at the screw works of Messrs Nettlefold and Chamberlain
Draughtsman at the Steel Pen works of Sir Josiah Mason
c.1864 Superintended the execution of special machinery and general engineering at these works collectively(7-8 years)
c.1871 Assistant manager at Landore Siemens Steel Works (3 years)
c.1874 Managing director of Panteg Steel Works (2 years).
1876 Proposed as member of I Mech E
1880 of Panteg Steel and Engineering Works, Panteg, near Pontypool.
1881 Formerly Steel Manufacturer & Director Of Steel Works, unmarried, lived in Panteg.[3]
1885 Lived in Peckham, London.
See Also
Sources of Information
- Mechanical Engineering Records