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Articled to John Taylor & Sons, Caxton House, Westminster, Assistant on construction of filter beds at Bristol; Assistant Resident Engineer, Midhurst main drainage scheme; Resident Engineer on main drainage at Midhurst, Crowborough (Sussex), Saffron Walden (Essex), Goole (Yorkshire); camp sewage and sewage disposal works, Brocton; deep tunnel drainage, County Asylum, Bodmin; sewage disposal works and pumping and refuse destructor station, Hoddesdon, Herts, | Articled to John Taylor & Sons, Caxton House, Westminster, Assistant on construction of filter beds at Bristol; Assistant Resident Engineer, Midhurst main drainage scheme; Resident Engineer on main drainage at Midhurst, Crowborough (Sussex), Saffron Walden (Essex), Goole (Yorkshire); camp sewage and sewage disposal works, Brocton; deep tunnel drainage, County Asylum, Bodmin; sewage disposal works and pumping and refuse destructor station, Hoddesdon, Herts. | ||
1922 Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., A.M. Inst.M. and Cy.E., Civil Engineer, c/o H. Francis, 12, Lockyer Street, Plymouth; b. 1883; s. of the late H. H. Gardner of Worthing; m. Kathleen M. Francis, Plymouth. Ed. Bradfield College, Berks, and King's College, London. Articled to [[John Taylor and Sons (of London)|John Taylor and Sons]], Caxton House, Westminster, Assistant on construction of filter beds at Bristol; Assistant Resident Engineer, Midhurst main drainage scheme; Resident Engineer on main drainage at Midhurst, Crowborough (Sussex), Saffron Walden (Essex), Goole (Yorkshire); camp sewage and sewage disposal works, Brocton; deep tunnel drainage, County Asylum, Bodmin; sewage disposal works and pumping and refuse destructor station, Hoddesdon, Herts, etc. War Services.—Commission Royal Engineers„ November, 1916. Garrison Engineer, Bareilly U.P., India (Acting Captain), 1918, and Assistant Commanding Royal Engineer, Bareilly Brigade. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:59, 25 April 2021
John Gardner (1883- )
1883 Born the son H. H. Gardner of Worthing;
m. Kathleen M. Francis, Plymouth.
Ed. Bradfield College, Berks, and King's College, London.
Articled to John Taylor & Sons, Caxton House, Westminster, Assistant on construction of filter beds at Bristol; Assistant Resident Engineer, Midhurst main drainage scheme; Resident Engineer on main drainage at Midhurst, Crowborough (Sussex), Saffron Walden (Essex), Goole (Yorkshire); camp sewage and sewage disposal works, Brocton; deep tunnel drainage, County Asylum, Bodmin; sewage disposal works and pumping and refuse destructor station, Hoddesdon, Herts.
1922 Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., A.M. Inst.M. and Cy.E., Civil Engineer, c/o H. Francis, 12, Lockyer Street, Plymouth; b. 1883; s. of the late H. H. Gardner of Worthing; m. Kathleen M. Francis, Plymouth. Ed. Bradfield College, Berks, and King's College, London. Articled to John Taylor and Sons, Caxton House, Westminster, Assistant on construction of filter beds at Bristol; Assistant Resident Engineer, Midhurst main drainage scheme; Resident Engineer on main drainage at Midhurst, Crowborough (Sussex), Saffron Walden (Essex), Goole (Yorkshire); camp sewage and sewage disposal works, Brocton; deep tunnel drainage, County Asylum, Bodmin; sewage disposal works and pumping and refuse destructor station, Hoddesdon, Herts, etc. War Services.—Commission Royal Engineers„ November, 1916. Garrison Engineer, Bareilly U.P., India (Acting Captain), 1918, and Assistant Commanding Royal Engineer, Bareilly Brigade.