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Claude Gibb

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which saw action in France. He was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant, appointment terminated in July 1919 with cessation of hostilities. He took his mechanical and electrical engineering diploma at the School of Mines in 1922 and began lecturing there, then transferred to the University of Adelaide and
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He was apprenticed as an electrical mechanic to Gibb & Miller, engineers of Port Road, Port Adelaide. He had served three years (another reference has him working for the Adelaide Cement Company at this time) when he enlisted with the
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Dixon (1868 – 10 December 1946) of New Street, Queenstown, later of Prince Street, Alberton. He was educated at Alberton Primary School and LeFevre High School, where he won a scholarship to the
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increased significantly. In 1943, he became Director-General of Armoured Fighting Vehicles, which against opposition assumed full responsibility for tank design, resulting in the
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His largest business connection apart from Parsons' was the chairmanship of A. Reyrolle and Co., at the time the largest switchgear manufacturer in the world.
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in 1924, which entitled him to ÂŖ500 and two years of study abroad. He was awarded a master's degree in 1927.
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appointed him Director-General of Weapons in the Ministry of Supply in charge, under Admiral Sir
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He gave the first Robin Memorial Lecture at the University of Adelaide, in memory of Prof.
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Alfred John Gibb (1892–1959), managing director of the engineering firm Gibb & Miller
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Vera Jessie Gibb (1904–1992), married Ewen McIntyre Waterman (1901–1982) in 1928
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In January 1924, Gibb left Adelaide to work as a fitter at ÂŖ2 15/ a week in the
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Less than five years later he was Parsons' chief engineer and a director.
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William George Gibb (1891–1961), of the carrying firm of W. & R. Gibb
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Australian Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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S.A.'s Greats: The Men and Women of the North Terrace Plaques
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He was a vice-president of the Engineering section of the
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engineer with a considerable career in Great Britain.
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He was awarded a Doctor of Science in Engineering by
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Index

Claude Dixon Gibb
Alberton, South Australia
Newark, New Jersey
KBE
FRS
South Australian
Queenstown, South Australia
South Australian School of Mines and Industries
2nd AIF
Australian Flying Corps
Royal Air Force
Robert Chapman
Angas Engineering Scholarship
University of Adelaide
Newcastle-on-Tyne
C. A. Parsons Ltd.
Lord Beaverbrook
Harold Brown
Centurion tank
17-pounder
Sherman tanks
Devon, England
Durham University
London University
CBE
1945 New Year Honours
Fellow of the Royal Society
Institution of Mechanical Engineers
British Association
Roland. C. Robin

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