Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Alfred James Butcher

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Alfred James Butcher (1884- )

1922 Mechanical Engineer, "Clifton," Corbylands Road, Sidcup, Kent; b. 1884. Training: City and Guilds Finsbury Technical College, and City and Guilds Central Technical College, South Kensington. Shops: Government Works at Woolwich. Five years, Vickers, Ltd., Westminster, Drawing Staff; Captain, Royal Engineers; Assistant Instructor, General Headquarters Technical College, Army on the Rhine; Chief Instructor, American Mechanical School, Coblenz. War Services.—Gallipoli, Egypt, France.

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