Person

Nicholls, Herbert Minchin (1908 - 1967)

Born
22 November 1908
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Died
28 October 1967
Occupation
Chemist

Summary

Herbert Nicholls was Managing Director from 1953 and General Manager of Australian Titan Products Pty Ltd from 1957.

Details

Born Hobart, 22 November 1908. Died Burnie, Tasmania, 28 October 1967. Educated University of Tasmania (BSc). ICIANZ Ltd, Melbourne 1937-40, RANVR 1940-45, gaining the rank of Lieutenant-Commander, ICIANZ Ltd 1946-47, Australian Titan Products Pty Ltd 1947-67, Works Manager 1949-53, General Manager 1953-57, Managing Director of the Australian Company 1957-67.

Published resources

Journal Articles

  • 'Obituaries: Frank Richard Morrison; Herbert Minchin Nicholls', Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute, 35 (2) (1968), 36. Details

Resources

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