Penman, David[1]
1883 - 1960 (77 years) Has 2 ancestors and 2 descendants in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Relationship with Living Birth 5 Apr 1883 97 High Street, Dysart, , Fife, Scotland Gender Male Address Address:
David Penman_UID DF208E5E326B4B219EF6E89EA16B52289423 Death 24 Aug 1960 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland Patriarch & Matriarch Penman, John
b. 23 Feb 1854, Dysart,, Fife, Scotland
d. Yes, date unknown (Father)
Smith, Janet Jack
b. 1856, Dysart,, Fife, Scotland
d. Yes, date unknown (Mother)Headstones Submit Headstone Photo Person ID I4233 The Family Maw Last Modified 25 Oct 2017
Father Penman, John
b. 23 Feb 1854, Dysart, , Fife, Scotland
d. Yes, date unknownMother Smith, Janet Jack
b. 1856, Dysart, , Fife, Scotland
d. Yes, date unknownMarriage 2 Jun 1882 14 Forth Street, Dysart, Scotland - After banns according to the forms of the Established Church of Scotland.
Age at Marriage He : 28 years and 4 months - She : ~ 26 years and 6 months. Family ID F1371 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Thomson, Jessie Gordon
b. 1886, Buckhaven, , Fife, Scotland
d. 28 Jun 1949, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland (Age 63 years)Marriage 11 Oct 1907 Randolph Street, Buckhaven, , Fife, Scotland Age at Marriage He : 24 years and 6 months - She : ~ 21 years and 10 months. Children 2 children Family ID F1324 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 25 Oct 2017
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Event Map Click to display Birth - 5 Apr 1883 - 97 High Street, Dysart, , Fife, Scotland Child - Penman, John - 1907 - Buckhaven, , Fife, Scotland Marriage - 11 Oct 1907 - Randolph Street, Buckhaven, , Fife, Scotland Child - Penman, James - 1922 - Kirkcaldy, , Fife, Scotland Death - 24 Aug 1960 - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland = Link to Google Earth Pin Legend
Notes - According to his marriage certificate, coalminer, bachelor, 24, 5 Wellsgreen Place, Wemyss. After publication of banns according to the forms of the United Free Church, by Rev. William Dunlop.
WHO WAS WHO, 1961-1970.
PENMAN, DAVID, C.I.E.*, 1937; D.Sc., late Asst. Chief Engineer (Scot.) Home Office (Civil Defence Dept.). Educ.: Heriot-Watt College, Edinburgh, D.Sc., Engineering, Edinburgh University; B.Sc. 1st Class honours in Mining, London University; B.Sc. Distinction in Electrical Engineering, Edinburgh University; Research Assistant, Mine Rescue Apparatus Research Committee, 1916-1918; Organiser of Mining Education (Easter District) Fife Education Committee, 1919-1920; Inspector of Mines, Govt. of India, 1921-26; Principal, Indian School of Mines (Government of India), Dhanbad, India, 1926-32; Chief Inspector of Mines in India, 1932-38. Retired, 1949.
Publications: The Electrical Equipment of Collieries; Compressed Air Practice in Mining; Treatise on Mine Ventilation; All About Coal, etc. Recreations: tennis, golf, motoring. Address: 6 Dalhousie Terrace, Edinburgh 10. [Died 24 August 1961.] [This is an error. His death certificate says 1960.]
* Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire.
Leven Advertiser & Wemyss Gazette, March 30, 1910.
"Mining Classes in Buckhaven: List of those who won certificates: ... 1st Class, third year ... John Penman ... 1st Class, second year ... David Penman ... "
[David would be 27 and already married; the John could be his brother, age 20, or from some other family.]
Correspondence with George Archibald, volunteer, The Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange EH22 4QN: "…. We do have copies of his books on Ventilation and Compressed Air . Interestingly the book The Pinciples and Practice of Mine Ventilation was a joint venture with J.S.Penman Ph.D, BSc.(Edin), formerly Head of Dept. of Mining and Vice Principal, Barnsley College of Technology. We have the 2nd edition (1947) of the book and a 3rd impression of the second edition dated 1957. My guess is that the 1st edition would likely be printed around 1938. His book on Compressed Air Practice is dated 1916, when he was lecturer on mining and engineering at Fife Mining School. We also have the reports of the Mines Rescue Apparatus Research Committee, and I enclose extracts from the First Report (1918) and the Second (1920), which are the only references given to his contribution. His digest lecture on the Committee's work is also in our library but no biography is given with it."
Extract from the First Report: p.6: "In July, 1917, you appointed Miss Elizabeth Gilchrist, M.A., B.Sc, and Mr. David Penman, B.Sc. (London and Edinburgh), respectively as chemical and general assistants to Dr. Briggs. We take the opportunity of thanking the Governors of the Dundee University College and the Committee of the Cowdenbeath Mining School for so readily granting them leave of absence to take up their duties in Edinburgh."
Extract from the Second Report: p.6: "Miss Elizabeth Gilchrist, M.A., B.Sc., and Mr. David Penman, B.Sc., who assisted Dr. Briggs since July 1917, have recently accepted other posts; the former as Carnegie Research Fellow in the University of Edinburgh and the latter as Lecturer in Mining in the St. Helen's Technical Institute. We are sorry to lose the help of these expert assistants, who gave two years of loyal work to the research. In September, 1918, Mr. Penman read an excellent digest of the First Report before the Institution of Mining Engineers, and the ensuing discussion was of much value."
Sources - [S23] Andrew Dunsire, Andrew Dunsire.