Henry Edward Fane Goold-Adams

Henry Edward Fane Goold-Adams (16 May 1860 Jamesbrook, County Cork – 15 April 1935) was an officer in the British Army who gained the rank of Colonel in the Royal Artillery. He was appointed to the Ordnance Board in 1910.[1] He climbed Paektu Mountain with Alfred Cavendish in 1891, of which he supplied an account published by Cavendish in 1894.[2] Lloyd George appointed Goold-Adams to the post of Comptroller of the Munitions Inventions Department of the Ministry of Munitions.[3]


References

  1. "Sir Henry Edward Fane Goold-Adams". geni_family_tree. Geni. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
  2. Cavendish, Alfred Edward John; Adams, Henry Edward Fane Goold- (1894). Korea and the Sacred White Mountain: Being a Brief Account of a Journey in Korea in 1891. Liverpool: G. Philip & Son.
  3. Pattison, Michael (1983). "Scientists, Inventors and the Military in Britain, 1915-19: The Munitions Inventions Department". Social Studies of Science. 13 (4): 521–568. doi:10.1177/030631283013004004. ISSN 0306-3127. JSTOR 284847. S2CID 145727609.
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