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James Murray (1842-1907)

1907 June 04th. Died.


Obituary 1907 [1]

. . . Mr. James Murray, managing director of Brownlie and Murray, structural engineers, Possilpark, Glasgow. In his early days Mr. Murray was an associate of Sir William Arrol, and after acting as manager of the firm of A. and T. Main and Co, structural engineers, Possilpark, he founded the firm of Brownlie and Murray. . . [more]


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