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H. P. C. Ashworth of [[Fawcett and Ashworth]]
Henry Patrick Chandos Ashworth (1871-1903) of [[Fawcett and Ashworth]]


Ashworth was born in Australia in 1871.
1871 Born in Australia


He worked as a civil engineer and was employed by [[Victorian Railways]] for many years until his death from illness at the age of 32.  
He worked as a civil engineer and was employed by [[Victorian Railways]] for many years until his death from illness at the age of 32.  


Ashworth died before the completion of his and Fawcett’s design of [[Flinders Street Railway Station]], which was erected in 1910.
1903 Ashworth died before the completion of his and Fawcett’s design of [[Flinders Street Railway Station]], which was erected in 1910.




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Revision as of 07:43, 23 January 2016

Henry Patrick Chandos Ashworth (1871-1903) of Fawcett and Ashworth

1871 Born in Australia

He worked as a civil engineer and was employed by Victorian Railways for many years until his death from illness at the age of 32.

1903 Ashworth died before the completion of his and Fawcett’s design of Flinders Street Railway Station, which was erected in 1910.


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