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solicitor, engineer, industrialist
William George Armstrong was an extraordinary engineer and famous British industrialist . He was an effective industrialist who founded the Armstrong Whitworth manufacturing empire. He was a personality of reference in his time because of a recognized reputation of his works that still today are considered of fundamental importance.
Mechanics, Engineering, Hydraulics
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diversas escrituras:
Armstrong, William George
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Curriculum vitae
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* 1810
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Newcastle upon Tyne
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nacido
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1835
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He became a partner in Donkin’s business, after spending many years in London to complete his apprenticeship in legal studies, so to agree to his father’s wishes, despite his interests in studying engineering
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1846
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He designed some engines, and as an amateur scientist he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society
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1847
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He resigned from his legal practice and began to build his factory of hydraulic equipment, Armstrong and Co.
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1855
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Inverness Bridge was completed by Armstrong and Co.
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1864
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Armstrong and Co. And Elswick Company merged to form a big companion to build guns
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† 1900
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Rothbury
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fallecido
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