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The death  took  place on  the  30th  ult.,  at  his  home, Warriston House,  Edinburgh, of Mr. John Best, the  well-known  contractor, who was  associated with  the carrying out  of  many important  dock and  railway undertakings in Scotland  and  elsewhere.   
The death  took  place on  the  30th  ult.,  at  his  home, Warriston House,  Edinburgh, of Mr. John Best, the  well-known  contractor, who was  associated with  the carrying out  of  many important  dock and  railway undertakings in Scotland  and  elsewhere.   


Mr. Best, who  was  sixty-nine  years  of  age, was a native of Kilmarnock,  and as  a  youth served his  apprenticeship to the  joinering trade  under  h1s
Mr. Best, who  was  sixty-nine  years  of  age, was a native of Kilmarnock,  and as  a  youth served his  apprenticeship to the  joinering trade  under  his  uncle,  Mr. [[William  Scott]],  after  whose  death  he  became   responsible  for  the  completion  of  certain  outstanding  
uncle,  Mr. William  Scott,  after  whose  death  he  became
works.  During  his  career  Mr. Best  was  responsible  for contracts  in  connection  with  the  [[Monkland  Railways]]; the  [[Broughton  and  Peebles Railway|Broughton  and  Peebles]] branch  railway;  the  first [[Govan Graving Dock|graving  dock]] of  the  Clyde  Trustees  at  Govan;  the [[Albert  Dock, Leith|Albert  Dock]][[Edinburgh  Dock, Leith|Edinburgh  Dock]],  and  [[Imperial  Dock, Leith|Imperial  Dock]] at Leith;...[more]
responsible  for  the  completion  of  certain  outstanding  
works.  During  his  career  Mr. Best  was  responsible  for contracts  in  connection  with  the  [[Monkland  Railways]]; the  Broughton  and  Peebles  branch  railway;  the  first graving  dock  of  the  Clyde  Trustees  at  Govan;  the Albert  Dock,  Edinburgh  Dock,  and  Imperial  Dock  at Leith;...[more]
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Revision as of 19:58, 2 June 2020

John Best (c.1839-1908)


Obituary 1908 [1]

The death took place on the 30th ult., at his home, Warriston House, Edinburgh, of Mr. John Best, the well-known contractor, who was associated with the carrying out of many important dock and railway undertakings in Scotland and elsewhere.

Mr. Best, who was sixty-nine years of age, was a native of Kilmarnock, and as a youth served his apprenticeship to the joinering trade under his uncle, Mr. William Scott, after whose death he became responsible for the completion of certain outstanding works. During his career Mr. Best was responsible for contracts in connection with the Monkland Railways; the Broughton and Peebles branch railway; the first graving dock of the Clyde Trustees at Govan; the Albert Dock, Edinburgh Dock, and Imperial Dock at Leith;...[more]



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