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1874 Became a member of the [[Institution of Civil Engineers]]. | 1874 Became a member of the [[Institution of Civil Engineers]]. | ||
1874 Engineer to the town of Ramsgate<ref>The Engineer 1874/06/19</ref> | |||
1876 Married (1) Adela Susanna Tulk (1858–1936) | 1876 Married (1) Adela Susanna Tulk (1858–1936) |
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Edward Baudoin Ellice-Clark (1847-1925)
1847 June 8th. Born in Wallasey the son of Thomas Clark and his wife Lucy
1874 Became a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers.
1874 Engineer to the town of Ramsgate[1]
1876 Married (1) Adela Susanna Tulk (1858–1936)
1882 Wrote to The Engineer about the works on Brighton Beach
1898 Divorced Adela Susannah Clark
1899 November 30th. Married (2) Virginia Ralli in London
1900 Director Anglo-French Motor Carriage Co
1911 Living at 48 Kensington Palace Mansions, London: Edward Baudoin Ellice-Clark (age 63 born Wallesey), Retired Civil Engineer. With his wife Virginia Ellice-Clark (age 52 born Paddington) and his step-daughter Euphroysene Spartali (age 31 born St. Geo. Han. Sq., London).[2]
Chairman of the British Oxygen Co.
1925 Died at Menton, Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France