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Albert Edward Beard

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Albert Edward Beard (1867-1906)


1907 Obituary [1]

ALBERT EDWARD BEARD died on November 10, 1906, at his residence in Wolverhampton, after a protracted illness.

He was born in 1867, and received his training in the sheet-rolling mills of Messrs. Smith & M'Lean, at Gartcosh, near Glasgow.

He subsequently filled responsible positions in connection with the management of the sheet mills of Messrs. John Lysaght, Limited, Wolverhampton.

He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1895.


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