Person

Howells, Llewelyn John (1893 - 1965)

Born
1893
Died
2 January 1965
Occupation
Chemist

Summary

Llewelyn Howells was a partner in the firm of Sharp & Howells in Melbourne c.1941-1965. Before this he gained his education from the University of Melbourne (BME, BSc) and carried out war service with the 60th Battalion from 1914 to 1918. This was followed by several years employment at Nycander & Co. Howells set up a private practice as a consultant then worked for O.A. Mendelsohn & Associates in Adelaide, Brisbane and Melbourne.

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