Arthur Duckham
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title:
Arthur Duckham
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Sir Arthur McDougall Duckham was one of the founders of the Institution of Chemical Engineers, and its first president. Duckham was born in Blackheath, London, the second son of a Falmouth-born mechanical and civil engineer, Frederic Eliot Duckham, who had patented improvements in governors for marine engines and invented a 'Hydrostatic Weighing Machine'. His mother was Maud Mary McDougall (1849–1921), sister of John McDougall of the flour-making family, which had a mill at Millwall Dock. His ol
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British chemical engineer
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Duckham
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2009-07-28T21:16:31Z
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2024-09-11T00:35:20Z
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