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* 1896 Mr. C. L. Lindsay: [[Caledonian Railway]]
1870 Born on 20 January<ref>Proposal for Assoc Membership of Inst Civil Engineers</ref>
* 1899 Engineer on construction of Paisley and Barrhead District Railway
 
* 1900-04 Resident Engineer New Leith Lines
1888-93 Pupil of [[Charles Coxhead Lindsay|Charles C. Lindsay]]; attended West of Scotland Technical College
* 1904-23 Assistant in Land and Parliamentary work  
 
* 1923-30 Parl. Asst. to Div. Eng. L.M.S.  
1892 Admitted as Student of I.C.E.
* 1930 Retired.
 
Continued to work with Mr Lindsay on various navigation works, particularly on the River Cart, including a dockyard for [[Fleming and Ferguson]] of Paisley.
 
1895 Associate member of the Inst Civil Engineers<ref>Civil Engineer Lists</ref>
 
1896 [[Caledonian Railway]]
 
1899 Engineer on construction of Paisley and Barrhead District Railway
 
1900-04 Resident Engineer New Leith Lines
 
1904-23 Assistant in Land and Parliamentary work  
 
1923-30 Parl. Asst. to Div. Eng. L.M.S.  
 
1926 Divisional Engineer's Office, L.M.S. Railway, Buchanan St Station, Glasgow
 
1930 Retired.


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* Civil Engineer Records


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Latest revision as of 12:52, 1 December 2022

William Alexander (1870- )

1870 Born on 20 January[1]

1888-93 Pupil of Charles C. Lindsay; attended West of Scotland Technical College

1892 Admitted as Student of I.C.E.

Continued to work with Mr Lindsay on various navigation works, particularly on the River Cart, including a dockyard for Fleming and Ferguson of Paisley.

1895 Associate member of the Inst Civil Engineers[2]

1896 Caledonian Railway

1899 Engineer on construction of Paisley and Barrhead District Railway

1900-04 Resident Engineer New Leith Lines

1904-23 Assistant in Land and Parliamentary work

1923-30 Parl. Asst. to Div. Eng. L.M.S.

1926 Divisional Engineer's Office, L.M.S. Railway, Buchanan St Station, Glasgow

1930 Retired.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Proposal for Assoc Membership of Inst Civil Engineers
  2. Civil Engineer Lists
  • Civil Engineer Records