Nicol Finlayson MacKenzie
Nicol Finlayson MacKenzie (1857- )
1922 Hon. M.A. (Oxon.), M.Inst.C.E., F.R.G.S., Irrig. Engr., 185. Woodstock Road, Oxford. T. N.: Oxford 512. b. 1857; youngest s. of Lieut. R. Mackenzie, Indian Navy; m. 1888, Isobel, second d. of J. D. Lamb; one son. Ed. Edinburgh University and Royal Indian Engineering College, Coopers Hill. Twenty-four years' service Irrigation Branch, Indian Public Works Department; Under Secretary for Irrigation to Government of India, 4 years; Acting Deputy Secretary for Irrigation, 9 months; Sanitary Engineer to Government of United Provinces, India, r year; Senior Instructor in Surveying, Coopers Hill College, 4 years; Instructor in Surveying Schools of Engineering, Forestry and Geography, Oxford University, 1906 to date; Special Lecturer on Irrigation, King's College, London University, since 1908. Chief Works: Manufacture and supply of materials, Nadrai Aqueduct, Lower Ganges Canal; remodelling Narora Weir on Ganges. Publications: "Methods of Surveying," " Notes on Irrigation Works." Joint Author, Report on Investigation of Rivers (Royal Geographical Society). War Services.—Ministry of Munitions; Assistant Inspector Munitions Areas, Sheffield and Lancaster, 1916-9.