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'''Couzens and Brown''' of 9, Old Queen-street, Westminster, S.W.I. announced consequent on the death of Captain [[Reginald J. Wallis-Jones]], the sole surviving partner of the firm of [[Wallis-Jones and Dent]], consulting engineers, of 50, Queen Anne's-gate, London, S.W.I. they took over the business of that firm. All works and other engineering matters in progress which were previously under the supervision of Wallis-Jones and Dent was attended to by them.<ref>The Engineer 1927/05/20</ref>
'''Couzens and Brown''' of 9, Old Queen-street, Westminster, S.W.I. announced consequent on the death of [[Reginald John Wallis-Jones|Captain Reginald J. Wallis-Jones]], the sole surviving partner of the firm of [[Wallis-Jones and Dent]], consulting engineers, of 50, Queen Anne's-gate, London, S.W.I. they took over the business of that firm. All works and other engineering matters in progress which were previously under the supervision of Wallis-Jones and Dent was attended to by them.<ref>The Engineer 1927/05/20</ref>





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Couzens and Brown of 9, Old Queen-street, Westminster, S.W.I. announced consequent on the death of Captain Reginald J. Wallis-Jones, the sole surviving partner of the firm of Wallis-Jones and Dent, consulting engineers, of 50, Queen Anne's-gate, London, S.W.I. they took over the business of that firm. All works and other engineering matters in progress which were previously under the supervision of Wallis-Jones and Dent was attended to by them.[1]


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  1. The Engineer 1927/05/20