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1862 [[John Lawson]] took over the business of Mr. [[Robert Rawlinson|Rawlinson]] on his retirement from active private practice. | |||
1866 Lawson took his brother-in-law, [[James Mansergh]], into partnership at Westminster as [[Lawson and Mansergh]]; their first work was being the laying out of a gravitation scheme of water supply for Carlisle. The partners designed and carried out either sewerage or waterworks schemes or both at twenty-five towns in England before Mr. Lawson's death in 1873.<ref>Obituary of James Mansergh</ref> | |||
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Westminster engineers.
1862 John Lawson took over the business of Mr. Rawlinson on his retirement from active private practice.
1866 Lawson took his brother-in-law, James Mansergh, into partnership at Westminster as Lawson and Mansergh; their first work was being the laying out of a gravitation scheme of water supply for Carlisle. The partners designed and carried out either sewerage or waterworks schemes or both at twenty-five towns in England before Mr. Lawson's death in 1873.[1]
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Sources of Information
- ↑ Obituary of James Mansergh