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Leonard Crowley Seavill

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Leonard Crowley Seavill (1872-1908)


1908 Obituary [1]

LEONARD CROWLEY SEAVILL was born at Swanage, Dorset, on 3rd July 1872.

At the age of sixteen he commenced a three years' course in engineering at Owens College, Manchester, and then served his time with [ansomes, Sims and Jefferies|Messrs. Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies]], of Ipswich, from 1891 to 1894. On its completion he was employed by the same firm erecting machinery, &c., in the Argentine Republic until 1898.

In that year he became a partner in the engineering firm of Messrs. Topping and Seavill, of Rosario de Sta Fe.

His death took place in that city on 15th March 1908, in his thirty-sixth year.

He became an Associate Member of this Institution in 1903.


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