Person

Hull, Seymour Dunlap (1900 - 1950)

Born
1900
Died
1 January 1950
Occupation
Industrial chemist

Summary

Seymour Hull spent most of his working life at the Yarraville Chemical Works. He became works manager there in 1941.

Details

Chronology

1916
Career position - Assistant at Mt. Lyell Chemical Works
1916 - 1941
Career position - Junior Chemist then Senior Chemist at the Yarraville Chemical Works
1941 -
Career position - Works Manager at Yarraville Chemical Works

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