Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William Edwin Brooks

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William Edwin Brooks (1892-1938)


1938 Obituary [1]

WILLIAM EDWIN BROOKS was connected with Messrs. Vickers, Ltd. (later Vickers-Armstrong, Ltd.) during the whole of his career. He was born at South Mimms, Herts, in 1892, and received his technical education at the Polytechnic, Regent Street, London. In 1909 he commenced his apprenticeship with Messrs. Vickers, and served for three years, after which he became a draughtsman in the Westminster office of the firm.

During the War he was promoted to be senior draughtsman-designer; he was responsible for the design of various types of ordnance and ammunition and prepared plans for works for their manufacture. After the War he was employed in the gun drawing office at Westminster until 1932, when he was transferred to the Elswick works of Messrs. Vickers-Armstrong, whilst continuing to hold the same position.

His death occurred at Monkseaton, Northumberland, on 17th February 1938. Mr. Brooks was elected a Graduate of the Institution in 1915 and was transferred to Associate Membership in 1920.


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