George Raymond Lawrence

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George Raymond Lawrence was an American aero-inventor, a mechanical engineer located at 563 W. Quincey Street, Chicago, then 4948 Sheridan, Chicago, Cook County[1] Working prolifically and elaborately with the airplane, along with doing some work with aerial photography. He was also a professional photographer.[2] He may have done some non-aero work with motors as well. Gathering this data overwhelmingly from Espacenet and a bit from the Szellemi Tulajdon Nemzeti Hivatala database in anglophone setting we are presently and seemingly missing a key American patent designated Patent US-1913-04-21 George Raymond Lawrence. We'll check again, and we have other sources. He likely has several American patents filed two or three of which will likely serve as parent patents to either two or three patent families shaping up in our data.

He is well covered . See George Raymond Lawrence on English Wikipedia.

In terms our own data, in addition to his patent filings, we have him as the vice president of the Aeronautique Club of Chicago.

Regarding patents, there are a few German patents, everyone of which incidentally reflecting a lag time time between the filing and the granting of patents filed by enemy nationals with the patent office of Germany. This lag is greater to or equal to that exhibited by in the case of his work filed in Austria.

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Names George Raymond Lawrence; George R. Lawrence
Birth date 1868/02/24
Death date 1938/12/15
Countries AT, CH, ES, FR, GB, HU, US
Locations 563 W. Quincey Street, Chicago ; then of 4948 Sheridan, Chicago, Cook County
Occupations photographer, Engineer, mechanical engineer
Tech areas Airplane, Frame, Construction, Design, Wings, Military, Lift, Photography, Chassis, Wheels, Steering, Control, Parachutes
Affiliations Aeronautique Club of Chicago
Wikidata id Q1338993