Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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John James Freund

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John James Freund (1886- )

1922 Capt., M.Inst.M.M., M. Min. and Geolog. Inst. of India, Min. Eng..; b. 1886; s. of John Freund. Ed. Nottingham. Training: Camborne School of Mines. 1st Class Cert. 1905, Bronze Medal B.O.T. City and Guilds. Career. Engr.-in-charge of various Manganese Ore Mines, Central and Southern India; Capt., Royal Engineers (Tunnelling Co.) during the War. Address: 22, Harrington Drive, Nottingham. T. N.: Soto Nottingham.

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