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Difference between revisions of "Reginald Stradling"

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engineering, and during his four years in that
engineering, and during his four years in that
appointment frequently assisted Professor
appointment frequently assisted Professor
F . C. Lea in private consulting work on
[[F. C. Lea]] in private consulting work on
structural problems..." [[The Engineer 1952/02/01 | More]]
structural problems..." [[The Engineer 1952/02/01 | More]]



Revision as of 11:43, 16 December 2014

1952.

Sir Reginald Stradling



1952 Obituary [1]

"...In the first world war he held a commission in the Royal Engineers, was awarded the Military Cross, and was twice mentioned in dispatches. In 1918 Sir Reginald went to the University of Birmingham as a lecturer in civil engineering, and during his four years in that appointment frequently assisted Professor F. C. Lea in private consulting work on structural problems..." More


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