Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Frederick Adolphus William Thomae

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Frederick Adolphus William Thomae (1866- )

1922 A.R.S.M. M.Inst.M.M., Cons. Min. and Metallurgical Engr.; b. 1866; s. of F. L. Thomae. Ed. Highgate Grammar Sch. Training: R.S.M., S. Kensington. Career: 1888-91—Assayer, Singapore, prospecting and developing Gold Concessions in Malay Peninsula; 1892-5—Assaying, Sampling, Ore Buying and Reporting Work at Zeehan, Tasmania; 1896—Engr. for the Kuluk Min. Synd., Sinyrna; 1897-1920—Visited professionally and operated in W. Af., S.W. Af., Wales, Cornwall, Sweden, Sumatra, S.E. Alaska, Colombia, S. Af., Portugal, Canada, India, Bavaria, W. Indies, Siam, Mexico, W. Australia, Spain, Tyrol, on a great variety of ores and mineral occurrences. Papers contributed to the Transactions of the Inst. of M. and M., and American Inst. of Min. Engrs. Clubs: Min. and Metallurgical. Temp. Address: 8, Victoria Avenue, Bishopsgate, London, E.C.2.

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