Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William Sibun

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William Sibun (1857-1920)


1921 Obituary [1]

WILLIAM SIBUN, who died in September, 1920, was born in July, 1857, and after serving an apprenticeship from 1873-1878 with Palmers Hill Engine Works, Sunderland, he became an engineer in the P. and O. Line, remaining with this Line until he was appointed Surveyor to Lloyd's Register of Shipping at Newcastle in 1887, and his subsequent service as a Surveyor to Lloyd's was at Glasgow, Cardiff and Liverpool, until he retired in 1919.

He was elected a member of the Liverpool Engineering Society on 18th February, 1914.


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