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Thomas Kester Harold Gregory

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Thomas Kester Harold Gregory (1890-1939)


1939 Obituary.[1]

Thomas Kester Harold Gregory, born in the Argentine of British parents in 1890, was elected an Associate in 1921, and transferred to Membership in 1932.

He was educated in the Argentine and in England and subsequently attended the National Industrial School at Buenos Ayres.

He served his Engineering apprenticeship in the Locomotive Shops of the B.A.G.S. Rly., spending some time in the Drawing Office. He left the Railway Co., to join Messrs. Vickers, Ltd., and, later, entered the service of the Associated British Machine Tool Makers, Ltd.

In 1921 he was engaged as a Rly. Lubrication Service Engineer by the Galena-Siqual Oil Co., Argentina, and was transferred to Brazil in 1931 as Chief Service Engineer.

He died suddenly at San Paulo, Brazil, on April 27th, 1939, at the age of 48.


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