Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1885 Became an Associate Member of the Inst of Civil Engineers
1885 Became an Associate Member of the Inst of Civil Engineers
1911 Thomas Ravenhill 51, engineer, private means, visited Swaffham<ref>1911 census</ref>


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1860 Born in Clapham, London, son of Henry Ravenhill

1878-81 Educated at Kings College, London as an engineer

Student member of the Inst of Civil Engineers

1881-4 Pupil of Mr Abernethy

1885 At the engineers' office, Alexandra Dock, Hull

1885 Became an Associate Member of the Inst of Civil Engineers

1911 Thomas Ravenhill 51, engineer, private means, visited Swaffham[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 census
  • Civil engineer records