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  • Title
    Queen's Engineering Works Magazine No 5.
  • Date free text
    January 1908
  • Production date
    From: 1908 To: 1908
  • Scope and Content
    Contents: - The Chairman of the Company, W H Allen, frontispiece (missing). - Editorial Notes. - Society of Past and Present Pupils Inauguration Dinner (with list of members of the Association). - Khartoum and the Nile lecture by Mr W H Allen. - Techincal Education in Germany by Mr W R Hereford (pupil 1902-1906). - The Allen Institute. - Annual Distribution of Prizes to Pupils and Apprentices. - Progress in the Works during 1907 by Mr W H Allen. - A Visit to Holland and Germany by Mr J Austin Smith (1895-1900). - A Tour Round the World lecture by Mr R W Allen. - Pupils and Apprentices Section (updates on: Richard O Wright, C J Flower, A Carmichael, G B Slater, C L Hooper, Leslie A Rogers, R W Colley, W Dingle, G Paton, Maurice H Adams, John S Parnell, Ernest F Szlumper, C W Harvey Dew, Geor H Starr, Archie D Speirs, J A Royds, P Heard, A O St John Dixon, W R Hereford, Howard C B Peck, W A Thomas, W H C Coates, P Woodland, E Perceval Gilpin, A A Hodges, H Bird, F A Combe, W H Payne, R Arthur, Walter S Hunt, G Allan Thomas). Completed indentures of pupils: R W Colley, S C Smith, G W Wood, R F Niven, H W Hattersley, C H Moffatt, J P Davidson, A L Grossman, H H McCance, E B Collingham, D N Keith. Apprentice J Cavangh. New indentures: pupils: C G Whitmore, C N Legge, E M Shaw, A G D Scott, M G B Drew, W H Norman. Apprentices: L B Ewen, C B P Perry, W F Pattison, E L Walsh, R S Morley, F J Jones, L A T Broadwood, G W Roberts). Letters from Captain E H M Page-Turner in Upper Egypt, Arthur Fabian in Brazil. Thomas Ramsey Miller in Bengal, Clement J Flower of Kom Ombo (Egypt), George V Tapper on the SS Kensington. - The New Cunard Liners by Mr W H Allen (Inaugural trip of the SS Mauretania). - The Training of a Man of Business by Mr H G Allen. - Queen's Engineering Works Cricket Club by Mr J Smith - Personalia (W H Pretty, Lieut-Colonel P B Crowe granted honorary rank of Colonel, death of Charles Gordon, late foreman of the iron foundry and C J Howe pupil 1891-1894).
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