Frederick Cecil Warlow died from tuberculosis at Salisbury, Rhodesia, on January 12th, 1918, aged 35.

He worked on the Rand prior to 1900, in which year he came to England and studied at the Camborne School of Mines. In 1901 he acted as assistant to Mr. J. Douglas Hay, in Rhodesia, and in 1902 managed the Guinea Fowl Mine, Rhodesia. For the next three years he was in Johannesburg, when he was assistant to Mr. G.A. Troye, and from 1906 to 1908 he was manager of the Russell Diamond Mines, Kimberley. From 1908 to 1912 he was representative in Rhodesia for a Johannesburg firm, also practising as a consulting engineer at Salisbury, where he died.

Mr. Warlow was elected an Associate of the Institution in 1911.

Vol. 22, Trans IMM 1912-13, p.722

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