William Hanneford-Smith FRSE AMICE ARIBA(Hon) (1878–1954) was a 20th century British engineer and publisher.
He started working for B. T. Batsford Publishers in London in 1893 aged 15.
[1] He trained as an engineer but instead went back into publishing, and is remembered for his connections to B. T. Batsford where he rose to be Director of the company.
His proposers were John Edward Aloysius Steggall, Brysson Cunningham, George Forbes, William R. Hodgkinson and Sir James Dewar.
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