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Addison Abraham Hargrave Deane

From Graces Guide
From L to R: James Franklin – Telegraph Superintendent; H. H. Deane – Resident Engineer;  ? Huddleston – Traffic Superintendent; A. A. H. Deane – Chief Medical Officer

Addison Abraham Hargrave Deane (1856-1939) of the Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway

1856 Born the second son of Alexander Sharp Deane and his wife Elizabeth hargrave

Educated at Ennis College and the Rathmines School

Qualified as a doctor at The Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland.

He served successively as Superintendent Surgeon with P & O in Bombay and District Surgeon with the Great Indian Peninsula Railway from 1883 to 1902, when he was appointed Chief Medical Officer with the Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway, leaving the service of the company in February 1914.

In 1904 he served as Honorary Secretary of the Byculla Club, Bombay.

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