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Loughnan St Lawrence Pendred

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19: 162:(1930) and the Institution of Engineers-in-Charge (1926–28). He was elected an honorary member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1934, and gave the institution's Thomas Lowe Gray lecture that year, on "A survey of Ships and Engines". He was made 112:
in 1896, succeeding his father as its editor in 1905, and continued as its editor until 1946, when his son Benjamin Pendred took over. In all, the Pendred family were editors of
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at which the society's name was chosen. He was twice president of the Newcomen Society (1921–23 and 1928–30), He was also president of the
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firm, Davey, Paxman and Co., and then worked in Ghent and France until 1893. On his return to the UK, he worked at
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during the First World War. During his tenure at the publication, he accepted papers on the
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He married Laura Mary Wildig in 1900; they had two sons. He died on 20 November 1953 at
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Loughnan) and Vaughan Pendred (1836–1912). His father preceded him as editor of
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Index


CBE
mechanical engineer
The Engineer
Newcomen Society
Institution of Mechanical Engineers
The Mechanics' Magazine
County Wicklow
County Kilkenny
South Kensington
Finsbury Technical College
Colchester
William Armstrong
Elswick Ordnance works
history of engineering
Trevithick
Brunton
steam horse
Transactions of the Newcomen Society
Newcomen Society
Savage Club
Institution of Mechanical Engineers
CBE
Twickenham





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