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1866 Archibald Walker, of Buffalo, New York engineer; improvements in ships.
1866 Archibald Walker, of Buffalo, New York engineer; improvements in ships.
1880 A. Walker, the new contractor for the [[Severn Tunnel]]


1898, 1917 A. Walker concerned with marine engines
1898, 1917 A. Walker concerned with marine engines
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1910 Archibald Walker of London, M.I.N.A.; of [[Frank C. Strick and Co|F. Strick and Co]]<ref>[[The Engineer 1910/12/23]]</ref>
1910 Archibald Walker of London, M.I.N.A.; of [[Frank C. Strick and Co|F. Strick and Co]]<ref>[[The Engineer 1910/12/23]]</ref>


 
1917 Member of the [[Institution of Marine Engineers]]




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Latest revision as of 11:47, 30 October 2020

This seems to concern several people with similar names, some of whom are Archibald Walker

1866 Archibald Walker, of Buffalo, New York engineer; improvements in ships.

1898, 1917 A. Walker concerned with marine engines

1910 Archibald Walker of London, M.I.N.A.; of F. Strick and Co[1]

1917 Member of the Institution of Marine Engineers


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