Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Albert George Mickleburgh

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Albert George Mickleburgh

1922 26, Shorncliffe Road, Folkestone. T. N.: 437 Maidstone. i881-8—App. to Jarrold and Sons, Ltd., Norwich. 1889-97—nine years with Charles Morgan and Co., Ltd., London. 1897-1915—Eighteen years as Secretary to Albert E. Reed and Co., Ltd., Paper Manufacturers, London. 1915 to date—Joint Man. Dir., W. A. Stevens, Ltd., now Tilling-Stevens Motors, Ltd. Club: Royal Automobile. War Services.-1915-19—Jointly responsible for supply of following: 60 -pdr. gun sights, tank gearboxes, tank clutches, tank engines, war lorry engines, mine mechanisms, depth charge pistols, naval gun director gear, 4-inch naval sights, shell inspection gauges, etc.

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