Richard Kirchner
Richard Kirchner (c1908-1961)
1961 Obituary[1]
"IT is with regret that we have to announce the sudden death on Saturday, April 1, of Mr. ·Richard Kirchner, M.I.Mech.E., M.I.Prod.E. Mr. Kirchner, who would have been fifty-three next month, was deputy chairman and joint managing director of Arnott and Harrison, Ltd., and a director of Crawford Collets, Ltd., and Omes, Ltd. He was educated at Wilsons Grammar School, London, and Bonn University, and started his apprenticeship with Elephant Motors, Ltd. in 1924. During his apprenticeship he attended the Borough Polytechnic and, on completion of his time in 1928, went to Arnott and Harrison, Ltd. as a draughtsman.
Throughout his career Mr. Kirchner took a keen interest in the gauge and tool industry and was a founder member and signatory to the original memorandum and articles of the Gauge and Tool Maker's Association.
From its inception Mr. Kirchner was a Member of council of the association and served as honorary treasurer from 1947 to 1956. He was made a vice-chairman of the association in 1956 and last year was appointed a vice-president."
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- ↑ The Engineer 1961 Jan-Jun