Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Messrs [[Augustus Manning]] and [[Donald Stuart Baynes]]  
Messrs [[Augustus Manning]], architect, and [[Donald Stuart Baynes]], civil engineer, formed a partnership


c.1881 Engineers for the deep water docks constructed at [[Tilbury Docks|Tilbury]]
c.1881 Engineers for the deep water docks constructed at [[Tilbury Docks|Tilbury]]

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Messrs Augustus Manning, architect, and Donald Stuart Baynes, civil engineer, formed a partnership

c.1881 Engineers for the deep water docks constructed at Tilbury

1887 Dissolution of the Partnership between Augustus Manning and Donald Stuart Baynes, in the profession of Civil and Mechanical Engineers, at 9 and 1l, Fenchurch-avenue, in the city of London, under the style or firm of Manning and Baynes[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 25 March 1887