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In 1884 he began working for the railway service as an engine fitter.
The previous year some skilled engine fitters had been turned down.
Originally an engine fitter, in 1895, Janoušek became a member of the social democratic party.
He resumed his previous career as an engine fitter.
His father was a marine engine fitter and his mother a lace weaver.
His father George was an engine fitter at the London Docks.
Twenty locomotives were loaned from other railways; efforts to get engine fitters failed.
Locomotive repairs fell behind because of the excessive demands and many of the engine fitters had been called up for war service.
He combined his speedway career with his work as an engine fitter for Rolls-Royce.
Ward was an apprentice engine fitter at the Rolls-Royce plant in Derby.
At the beginning of 1915, he was detached to the Germania shipyard in Kiel as an engine fitter.
John Haynes, a 21 year-old Engine Fitter was recorded as a visitor on the night of the survey.
Shelter No 16 got a direct hit and some of the boys were killed, and Heather Forbes, engine fitter.
Then they met between the two planes and waited for the engine fitters to climb in the pits and kick the Merlins into life.
After finishing four elementary classes, he worked as a manual worker (engine fitter assistant, then tobacco fermenter) in Nyíregyháza.
He was one of three children of John Blacklock, an engine fitter, and his wife Isabella.
Any other information: I left DLS in 1976 and joined the air force as an engine fitter on vulcans.
His parents moved to Gillingham when his father became a chargeman of engine fitters in Chatham dockyard.
Middleton was born in Leeds, the son of Thomas Midleton, an engine fitter, and his wife Mary.
James Foster, Established Engine Fitter, Admiralty.
Stanley Humphrey was an engine fitter in the period when the RAF was in one of its most interesting periods.
He became an engineer and diesel engine fitter and served with the Home Guard during World War II.
Ex-RAF Engine Fitter Gordon Small was the first editor.
He went straight from school to a 5-year trade apprenticeship as a marine engine fitter at the Weir Group in Cathcart, Glasgow.
Green joined the Royal Auxiliary Air Force as an engine fitter in December 1936, and later trained as a pilot.