Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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James Arthur Reavell

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James Arthur Reavell (c1873- )

1911 Living at 8 Oakwood Avenue, Beckenham: James Arthur Reavell (age 38 born Alnwick), Manager and Director of Chemical Engineer Co. With his wife Emma mabel and four children.[1]

1939 Chairman of Kestner Evaporator and Engineering Co and Lennox Foundry Co. Director of Energen Foods Co. Business address: 5, Grosvenor Gardens, London, S.W.1. Private address: Waylands, The Knoll, Beckenham, Kent. Career: After a wide eng. training and considerable experience on the Continent and in America, founded the Kestner Evaporator and Eng. Co., Ltd. Has had very close connection with chem. eng. since it became a separate branch of industry some 30 years ago. One of the Founders of Chemical Eng. Group of Soc. of Chemical Industry, also of the Inst. of Chem. Engrs. Member of Gen. Board of National Physical Laboratory, 1930-36; member of Executive, 1931-36. One of the Founders of the British Chemical Plant Mfrs

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census