Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Arthur William Curran Shelf

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Arthur William Curran Shelf (1874- )

1922 M.C.I., M.I. and SI., Manager, Reinforced Concrete Materials Dept., Brown and Tawse, Ltd.; b. 1874. Ed. Ardingley Coll., Sussex. Career: Inventor of special types of Reinforcement for Concrete; awarded the Bessemer Premium by the Soc. of Engrs. for Paper on High Textile Steel versus Mild Steel for Reinforcing Concrete; Chief Tech. Asst. to the Foreign Ore Dept. during the late War. Club: Road. Address: Mount Pleasant, Paddock Wood, Kent.

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