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1846 Born son of [[William Courtney]] | 1846 Born in Dublin, son of [[William Courtney]] | ||
1863 Entered the Applied Sciences Department of Kings College, London | 1863 Entered the Applied Sciences Department of Kings College, London | ||
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1872 Joined [[Courtney, Stephens and Bailey]] of Dublin as a partner | 1872 Joined [[Courtney, Stephens and Bailey]] of Dublin as a partner | ||
1875 Married Stella Woolley in West Brompton<ref>Parish records</ref> | |||
1882 Joined the [[Institution of Civil Engineers]] and the [[Institution of Mechanical Engineers]]. He was managing director of the firm | 1882 Joined the [[Institution of Civil Engineers]] and the [[Institution of Mechanical Engineers]]. He was managing director of the firm |
Latest revision as of 19:32, 4 July 2018
1846 Born in Dublin, son of William Courtney
1863 Entered the Applied Sciences Department of Kings College, London
Indentured for 3 years at Easton, Amos and Anderson
Worked for 3 years on erection of lighthouses, marine engines and bridge work, and as a consulting engineer.
1872 Joined Courtney, Stephens and Bailey of Dublin as a partner
1875 Married Stella Woolley in West Brompton[1]
1882 Joined the Institution of Civil Engineers and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. He was managing director of the firm
By 1885 was of 15 Elizabeth Terrace, Upper William Street North, Sydney, New South Wales
1888 Died in Windsor[2]
See Also
Sources of Information
- Civil Engineer records