Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Robert Ray

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Robert Ray

1939 B.Sc. (St. Andrew's), B.Sc. (Cape Town), A.I.C., M.I.Chem. E., etc. Chemical Engr., The Woodall-Duckham Vertical Retort and Oven Construction Co. (1920), Ltd., Foster's Buildings, 22, High Street, Sheffield. Private address: Lea Hurst, 25, Oakdale Road, Sheffield. Career: Asst. to the late Sir William Herdman at Liverpool Univ.; Lecturer (and Asst. Prof.) to Prof. Gilchrist, Univ. of Cape Town; war work at Gretna and Avonmouth; Chem. Engr. with the Alby Carbide Co., Odda, Norway; Coke and Chem. Works Manager, Newton Chambers & Co., Ltd., Thorncliffe, near Sheffield; present position. Contributor of tech. evidence before Govmt. Committees.


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