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Egbert P. Booth

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Egbert P. Booth (c1882-?) D.Sc., Ph.D., M .Mech.E., F.0 F.C.I.S.

1939 Managing Director, Dobbs & Son, Ltd., Aston; Booths Demolitions, Ltd., Birmingham (Public Works Contractors); Director of Atmer & Booth, London and several other Companies. Business addresses: 32, Frederick Street, Birmingham, and 106, Hatton Garden, London. Private address: Heather Hall, Heather, Leicestershire. Age: 57.

Career: Aston Tech. College, Birmingham; Masons' College, Birmingham; Lecturer at various Tech. Colleges in early years. Formerly Managing Director, Stableford & Co., Ltd., Railway Carriage Wagon Builders, Coalville and Director of various other Companies connected with eng. Editor, Institute of Commerce Magazine.

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