Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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E. L. Damant

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E. L. Damant (1894- )

1922 B.Sc., Electrical and Mechanical Engineer, c/o South African School of Mines and Technology, Johannesburg, South Africa; b. 1894; s. of E. H. Damant, of Kimberley, South Africa. With British Thomson-Houston Co., Rugby. Lecturer in Electrical Engineering at the South African School of Mines, Johannesburg; B.Sc. South Africa; B.Sc. (Eng.) London. War Services.—Enlisted September, 1914; 1915 with R.N.D.E., Gallipoli; 1916-18 in Mesopotamia. Captain Royal Engineers. Appointment, Field Engineer, Corps Headquarters. Twice mentioned in dispatches.

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