of Britannia Buildings, Leeds (1878), civil engineer and architect
1823 Born son of Charles Fowler, C. E., architect, and his wife Maria[1]
1841 Charles Fowler 49, architect, lived in Tottenham with Maria Fowler 43, Charles Fowler 18, Henry Fowler 14, Jane Fowler 8, Emma Fowler 6, Alicia Fowler 5, Anna Fowler 3, Albert Fowler 15 Months[2]
1842-5 Served pupilage under his father
1845-6 With Martin and Fox of Leeds
1846-8 Worked under Mr J. T. Leather Assoc Inst C E on the Erewash Valley Railway
1851 Assistant engineer under J. W. Leather, M Inst C E
1851 Charles Fowler 58, architect, lived in Marylebone with Charles Fowler 27, architect, Maria Fowler 26, Sophia Fowler 21, Jane Fowler 18, Emma Fowler 16, Anna K Fowler 13, Elizabeth Fowler 9[3]
1852-8 In the office of Mr James Fox of Leeds
1858-65 Chief assistant engineer under H. H. Fulton, M Inst C E
1865 Went into practice on his own account, working on sewage and water works in Yorkshire
1878 Associate of Inst Civil Engineers
1881 Charles Fowler 57, architect and district surveyor, lived in Marylebone with Elizabeth Fowler 31, Kate T. Fowler 3 Alice M. Fowler 1[4]
1882 Not listed as member of Inst Civil Engineers
1903 Died in Hartley Wintney, Hampshire[5]
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Sources of Information
- Civil engineer records