Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Arthur Llewellyn

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Arthur Llewellyn (1866- )

1922 M Inst.M.M., Min. Engr.; Cons. Engr. with John Taylor and Sons, London; b. 1866. Ed. Trevarth House Grammar School, and Camborne and Redruth Sc. Schs. Training: Mines in Cornwall. Career: General Asst. to Manager of Mines on Kolar Gold Field; Supt., Kolar Gold Field, Survey Dept., 1889-99; Manager, Coromandel Gold Mine, 1892-9; Cons. Engr., Mysore Gold Mine, 1894-9; Geological Survey of the Kurruckpur Estate, Bengal, 1899-1900; charge of three Expeditions in search of Minerals in Sudan, 1901-3; making Railway and laying out mines in Sudan, 1903-8; since 1906, Cons. and Inspecting Engr. with John Taylor and Sons; examined and reported on mines in Europe, India, Burma, Ceylon, Australia, Tasmania, S. Amer., S. Af., Egypt, and Sudan. Address: 6, Queen Street Place, London, E.C.

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