Person

Gray, Joseph Maurice (1911 - 1966)

Born
23 November 1911
Poland
Died
23 June 1966
Occupation
Chemist

Summary

Joseph Gray was a research chemist with a number of organisations, ending his career at Reckitt & Coleman Pty Ltd. Educated Lvov University (Polytechnic) (Dip. Chem. Eng. 1934). Petroleum refineries, Europe, Lever, Sydney 1936-1937, in charge of analytical laboratory, BALM Paints 1937-1942, munitions manufacture 1942 c.1945, research chemist with several organisations, latterly Reckitt & Coleman Pty Ltd.

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