Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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James Dunlop Steven

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James Dunlop Steven (1875- )

1917 Director of the Machine Tool and Engineering Association; held position at the Ministry of Munitions.

1922 M.I.Mech.E., Chevalier Legion of Honour, V.-Chairman, E. G. Wrigley and Co., Ltd., Birmingham; Director, Hoffmann Mfg. Co., Ltd., Chelmsford; b. 1875; s. of James Steven, The Grange, Mere, Wilts. Ed. Privately. Training: Glasgow and W. of Scot. Tech. Coll. Pupil, D. J. Dunlop and Co., Port Glasgow; with Clydebank Engineering and Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., 1897-1900; Asst. Engr., Siemens Brothers and Co., Ltd., 19016; Works Manager, Man. Dir. and Chairman, E. G. Wrigley and Co., Ltd., 1906 to date. Clubs: Union, Birmingham; R.A.C., London. Address: Rollswood, Harborne, Birmingham.

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