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John Herbert Latham (1831-1910)
John Herbert Latham (1831-1910), Civil Engineer
 
Civil Engineer


1858 Author of 'The Constructions of Wrought Iron Bridges', Macmillan & Co <ref>[https://archive.org/stream/constructionwro00lathgoog#page/n25/mode/1up] 'The Construction of Wrought Iron Bridges' by J H Latham, 1858</ref>
1858 Author of 'The Constructions of Wrought Iron Bridges', Macmillan & Co <ref>[https://archive.org/stream/constructionwro00lathgoog#page/n25/mode/1up] 'The Construction of Wrought Iron Bridges' by J H Latham, 1858</ref>
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''' 1911 Obituary <ref> [[Institution of Civil Engineers]] Minutes of the Proceedings </ref>
'''1911 Obituary <ref>[[1911 Institution of Civil Engineers: Obituaries]]</ref>
 
JOHN HERBERT LATHAM, M.A. (Cantab.), born at Derby on the 30th July, 1831, died at Auckland, N.Z., on the 12th July, 1910.
 
Apprenticed to the late [[James Meadows Rendel|Mr. J. M. Rendel]], Past-President, he subsequently became his chief assistant.
 
In 1858 he went out to India on the works of the Madras Irrigation Company, and served as their Chief Engineer for 22 years, after which he took up farming in New Zealand. For a Paper descriptive of the irrigation works he was awarded a Telford medal and premium.


'JOHN HERBERT LATHAM, M.A. (Cantab.), born at Derby on the 30th July, 1831, died at Auckland, N.Z., on the 12th July, 1910. Apprenticed to the late [[James Meadows Rendel|Mr. J. M. Rendel]], Past-President, he subsequently became his chief assistant. In 1858 he went out to India on the works of the Madras Irrigation Company, and served as their Chief Engineer for 22 years, after which he took up farming in New Zealand. For a Paper descriptive of the irrigation works he was awarded R Telford medal and premium. Mr. Latham was elected an Associate Member of The Institution on the 6th December, 1859, and was transferred to the class of Members on the 17th December, 1886.'<ref>Minutes of the Proceedings, Volume 183, Issue 1911, 1st January 1911</ref>
Mr. Latham was elected an Associate Member of The Institution on the 6th December, 1859, and was transferred to the class of Members on the 17th December, 1886.
 
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John Herbert Latham (1831-1910), Civil Engineer

1858 Author of 'The Constructions of Wrought Iron Bridges', Macmillan & Co [1]

1865 'MARRIED. On Feb. 7th, at the Cathedral Church, Madras, by the Ven. Archdeacon Dealtry, John Herbert Latham Esq., Fellow of Clare-college, Cambridge, C.E., eldest son of the Rev. J. Latham, Vicar of Little Eaton, and Canon of Lichfield, to Rosina Harriet, eldest daughter of Lieut. Col H. Young, late 24th Regiment, of Bedford.'[2]

1872 Designated Chief Engineer of Madras Irrigation and Canal Co.[3]

Death announcement: 12th July 1910 at his residence, ? Road, Parnell, Auckland, John Herbert Latham, M.A., M.I.C.E., late of Ngaruawahia, age 78 [4]


1911 Obituary [5]

JOHN HERBERT LATHAM, M.A. (Cantab.), born at Derby on the 30th July, 1831, died at Auckland, N.Z., on the 12th July, 1910.

Apprenticed to the late Mr. J. M. Rendel, Past-President, he subsequently became his chief assistant.

In 1858 he went out to India on the works of the Madras Irrigation Company, and served as their Chief Engineer for 22 years, after which he took up farming in New Zealand. For a Paper descriptive of the irrigation works he was awarded a Telford medal and premium.

Mr. Latham was elected an Associate Member of The Institution on the 6th December, 1859, and was transferred to the class of Members on the 17th December, 1886.


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Sources of Information

  1. [1] 'The Construction of Wrought Iron Bridges' by J H Latham, 1858
  2. Bury and Norwich Post, 21 March 1865
  3. London Daily News, 4 January 1872
  4. New Zealand Herald, 14th July 1910
  5. 1911 Institution of Civil Engineers: Obituaries