Person

Leifermann, Henry Charles (1903 - 1952)

Born
3 December 1903
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Died
1 April 1952
Occupation
Applied chemist

Summary

Henry Leifermann worked in the chemical laboratory in the New South Wales Department of Mines 1933-1952. His special interest was in ceramics.

Details

Born Sydney, 3 December 1903. Died 1 April 1952. Educated Sydney Technical College (diploma in general science 1933). Experience in various industries including chemicals, paint and food, works chemist, Sydney Meat Preserving Co and Hunter River Smallgoods Co 1933, chemical laboratory, New South Wales Department of Mines 1933-52.

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