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Charles Godfrey Jameson

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Charles Godfrey Jameson (c1879-1929) of the British Aluminium Co


1930 Obituary [1]

CHARLES GODFREY JAMESON died on December 24, 1929, in a nursing home in Edinburgh, at the age of fifty.

He was born at King Williamstown, South Africa, where he matriculated. His technical education was carried out at Cambome and the Royal School of Mines.

After completing his studies in 1902 he was appointed an Assistant Mining Engineer with Messrs. Werner Beit & Co. on the Rand Mines, Transvaal, ultimately being appointed Acting Manager in 1910. From that date he represented this firm in Rhodesia as consulting mining engineer until 1913, when he returned to England and joined the staff of the British Aluminium Co., Ltd., at Kinlochleven.


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