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G. H. Hill and Sons

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of London and Manchester

Engineers

Late 1890s: George Henry Hill took his two sons, Mr. E. P. Hill and Mr. H. P. Hill, into partnership, under the style of G. H. Hill and Sons.

of Albert Square, Manchester. [1]

1899 'The Waterworks Committee had resolved that the recommendation of the sub-committee appoint Messrs G. H. Hill and Sons, civil engineers, Manchester, engineers for the construction of the Walshaw Dean Reservoirs.'[2]

1899 'Messrs G. H. Hill and Sons, the eminent engineers of London and Manchester, have been appointed engineers for the West Baldwin Water Scheme'[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1919/03/14
  2. Bradford Daily Telegraph - Thursday 05 January 1899
  3. Isle of Man Times - Saturday 16 September 1899