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London engineer.
London engineer.


Past President [[Institute of Sanitary Engineers|I.San.E.]]  
c.1862 Born in Bath
 
1911 Albert Player Isaac Cotterell 49, civil engineer, lived in Bristol with Annie Maria Cotterell 49, Olive Mary Cotterell 21, Phyllis Cotterell 20, [[Gilbert Thorp Cotterell]] 19, engineering student, Joyce Cotterell 17, Godfrey Sturge Cotterell 14, Albert Player Cotterell 11<ref>1911 census</ref>
 
President [[Institute of Sanitary Engineers|I.San.E.]]  


Gold Medallist of Institute of Sanitary Engineers, for services to Sanitary Engineering.
Gold Medallist of Institute of Sanitary Engineers, for services to Sanitary Engineering.

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1914. Sewage works at Harpenden.

Albert Player Isaac Cotterell (1862-1951). M.Inst.C.E., M.Cons.E., M.Inst.W.E., of A. P. I. Cotterell and Son

London engineer.

c.1862 Born in Bath

1911 Albert Player Isaac Cotterell 49, civil engineer, lived in Bristol with Annie Maria Cotterell 49, Olive Mary Cotterell 21, Phyllis Cotterell 20, Gilbert Thorp Cotterell 19, engineering student, Joyce Cotterell 17, Godfrey Sturge Cotterell 14, Albert Player Cotterell 11[1]

President I.San.E.

Gold Medallist of Institute of Sanitary Engineers, for services to Sanitary Engineering.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 census