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Thomas Elworth

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A French source[1], in the context of machine tools, states that Thomas Elworth, former chef monteur des Etablissements Whitworth, settled in Paris. 'Chef monteur' means chief engineer, chief mechanic, or similar, which may be overstating Elworth's role with the company.

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] 'L'industrie française de la machine-outil' by Jean Bienfait, Géocarrefour, 1961, 36-1, pp. 11-49