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James Wilding F.S.I., M.S.A., Whist. M. and Cy.E., M.R.San.I., M.I.Water E., Surveyor and Water Engr., Runcorn U.D.C. | |||
1862 Born son of James Wilding. | |||
Ed. Liverpool Coll., Liverpool Sch. of Sc. and Technology. | |||
Training: Liverpool; Private Firms. | |||
Career: Extensive Private Street Works and Road Construction and Sewerage Schemes; conversion of whole town from privy system to Water Carriage; connection of gravitation Water Supply from Liverpool Mains to Runcorn System; many Water Extensions and New Work; Water Tower, etc.; New Hospital; New Carnegie Library, etc.; Runcorn War Memorial, and all Municipal Works of Runcorn for 28 years, including administration; 30 years Lecturer, Liverpool Municipal Tech. Sch.; City and Guilds. Advisory Com.; elected as City and Guilds Representative; Silver and Bronze Medallist. | |||
1932 February 28th. Died | 1932 February 28th. Died | ||
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[[Category: Biography]] | [[Category: Biography]] | ||
[[Category: Births 1860-1869]] | |||
[[Category: Deaths 1930-1939]] |
Latest revision as of 13:36, 29 October 2021
James Wilding F.S.I., M.S.A., Whist. M. and Cy.E., M.R.San.I., M.I.Water E., Surveyor and Water Engr., Runcorn U.D.C.
1862 Born son of James Wilding.
Ed. Liverpool Coll., Liverpool Sch. of Sc. and Technology.
Training: Liverpool; Private Firms.
Career: Extensive Private Street Works and Road Construction and Sewerage Schemes; conversion of whole town from privy system to Water Carriage; connection of gravitation Water Supply from Liverpool Mains to Runcorn System; many Water Extensions and New Work; Water Tower, etc.; New Hospital; New Carnegie Library, etc.; Runcorn War Memorial, and all Municipal Works of Runcorn for 28 years, including administration; 30 years Lecturer, Liverpool Municipal Tech. Sch.; City and Guilds. Advisory Com.; elected as City and Guilds Representative; Silver and Bronze Medallist.
1932 February 28th. Died