Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Cecil John Mansfield Lowe

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Cecil John Mansfield Lowe (1882- )

1922 M.I.Mar.E., A.R.San.I., Cons. Engr. (Mar., Mech. and Shipbuilding); Engr. Adviser to Board of Directors, Newcastle Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., Hebburn-on-Tyne; b. 1882; s. of Captain James Lowe. Ed. Rothesay Academy and West of Scotland Technical College, Glasgow. Training: Dunsmuir and Jackson, Ltd., Govan; Halan and Hollingsworth Co., Ltd., Wilmington, Del., U.S.A. 1st Class B.O.T. Certificate; Diploma of R.S.I. Six years Engr.-Surveyor to the National Boiler and General Insurance Co.,.Ltd., Manchester; Man. Dir. of late Luby Lowe Engineering Works, Ltd., Bristol; during war in R.E., I.W. and D. Section. Officer in charge No. 1 District, Scotland, under D.C.A.S., and C.G.M.S.; Supt. Docking Lighter and Concrete Vessels Bldg. for R.A.S. Mar. Branch. Clubs: Tavistock Residential, London. Address: " Glenfaulds," Craigmore, Rothesay.

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