Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Charles Herbert Macnutt

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Charles Herbert Macnutt (1866- )

1922 B.A.(Sc.), M.Inst.M.M., M.Arn.er.Inst.M.M M.Can.Inst. M.M., Min. Engr.; Manager, Vimy Ridge Mine, Bennett-Martin Asbestos and Chrome Mines, Ltd.; b. 1866. Ed. Public and High Schs., Ottawa, Canada. Training: McGill University, Montreal, Canada; Min. Eng. Course. Career: Gen. Min. Eng. Practice, U.S.A., Spain, S. Amer. and Burma, including General Managements; last important position before the Asbestos field was Res. Manager, Burma Mines, Ltd., Burma, India; service with Canadian Engrs. in late War. Clubs: British Empire and Royal Automobile, London; and University, Montreal. Address: Coleraine, Province of Quebec, Canada.

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