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David Corse Glen (c1824-1892)

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D. Corse Glen (c1824-1892), of Glen and Ross


1892 Obituary [1]

The death has just been announced of Mr. D. Corse Glen, F.G.S., long a member of the Glasgow engineering firm of Glen and Ross, who were known for many years as makers of the "Rigby" steam hammer.

Mr. Glen, who was in his sixty-ninth year, had for several years retired from active business, and was enjoying the fruits of a very successful career as a manufacturing engineer.

He was a native of Renfrewshire, and started as a millwright and engineer under the late Mr. Charles Randolph.


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