Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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David Brownlie

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David Brownlie (1880-1951)

1923 Article on 'Efficient Belt Driving'.[1]

1923 Of 46, Grange-road, Ealing, London, W.5 - He, by amicable arrangement, severed his connection entirely with Brownlie and Green of Manchester and London, and continued to engage in private practice as an advisory specialist in all matters relating to fuel economy.[2]

1926 Presented a paper on "Low Temperature Carbonisation"[3]


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