Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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W. J. A. E. Horne

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W. J. A. E. Horne (1872- )

1922 Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., etc., Electrical and Mechanical Engineer, Transvaal Education Department, Box 432, Pretoria, South Africa. T. A.: "Horne, Transed." T. N.: 1576, Pretoria Central. b. 1872. Ed. Heriot-Watt College and University of Edinburgh. Senior Demonstrator, Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering, Heriot-Watt College; Lecturer, Applied Mathematics and Physics, South African College, Cape Town; Organizer of Technical Education, Transvaal Province, South Africa. Publications: "The Trades School in the Transvaal "; various papers on technical education for trades. Member of the Pretoria Club. War Services.—Anglo-Boer War, 1899-1900; German South-West African Campaign, 1914-5; Western Front, Europe, 1915-9. Captain, Royal Garrison Artillery; Lieut.-Colonel, Royal Artillery, while Organizer and Commandant General Headquarters Technical College, British Army of the Rhine, at Sieburg, near Cologne.

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