Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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John Collett Moulden

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John Collett Moulden

1922 A.R.S.M., V.Pres. Inst.M.M., Min. and Metallurgical Engr.; Manager Sulphide Corporation, Central Zinc Works, Seaton Carew, since 1908; s. of B. A. Moulden. Ed. St. Peter's College, Adelaide. Training: S. Australian School of Mines, and Royal School of Mines, London. First Class in Min. and Metallurgy; Bessemer Medal, 1895. -Career: 1895-96—Cons. Engr., Kalgoorlie; 1896-99—Asst. Man, Block 14, Broken Hill Proprietory Mine; 1899-19o1—Gen. Man., Broken Hill Junction Mine; 19oI-8—Asst. Man. and Chief Metallurgist, Sulphide Corporation, Cockle Creek Smelters, N.S.W.; 1911-14—Cons. Metallurgist to Hydraulic Power and Smelting Co., Scandinavia; Director of various Public Cos., including Minerals Separation, Ltd.; Chairman of Directors Central Acid Co; Alternate Governor representing Commonwealth of Australia, Imperial Mineral Resources Bureau. Technical Papers and R.S.A. Peter Le Neve; Foster Prize and Medal for Competitive Paper on " Zinc: its Production and Industrial Applications " (1916). Clubs: Mining and Metallurgical. Address: c/o Sulphide Corporation, Finsbury House, Blomfield St., E.C.2.

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