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Alfred Vincent Kemp

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Alfred Vincent Kemp

1939 M.I.Mech.E., M.I. & S.I. Director and Engr., Gas Chambers and Coke Ovens, Ltd., and Chamber Ovens, Ltd., Artillery House, Westminster, S.W.1. Private Address: The Red Cottage, Pinner, Mddx. Career: Articles with late Bernard Dawson, M.Inst.C.E., Gas Producer and Furnace Expert. Responsible for erection and setting to work of Power Gas Plants in China and Japan; reconstructed large tin-smelting works in Straits Settlements; Director and Furnace Expert, Wellman Smith Owen Eng. Co., Ltd., during which time large steel works contracts were carried out. Inventor of several furnaces, also the Kemp Patent Low temperature Coke Oven.

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