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Albert Havelock Case (1858-1940)
1858 Born in Trowbridge[1]
1871 Living in Trowbridge, with his widowed mother, Lois Case 50, and Lois A Case 24, Roland J Case 22, Henry G Case 20, Perkins W Case 17, Annie J Case 11[2]
1881 Civil Engineer, boarding in Lambeth[3]
Resident Engineer, Spurn Point Defences, Hastings Foreshore Defences, etc., under Sir John Coode, K.C.M.G.
1886 Became an Associate of the Inst of Civil Engineers[4]
c.1896 Under Sir John Wolfe Barry, K.C.B., Resident Engineer, Tyne Dock Deep Sea Entrance, Barry Dock Works, Port Talbot Dock and Rlys. (subsequently Engineer-in-Chief).[5]
1897 Resident engineer, Port Talbot Railway and Docks Co
Resident Engineer for Trinity House - Departmental Construction, Beachy Head Lighthouse.
1901 Civil engineer, married, living in Hastings[6]
1904-05 Private practice - Consultant Engineer to Essex and Kent Commissioner of Sewers, maintenance of Lower Thames Banks.
- prepared schemes for Lower Ouse Drainage Board and Crossens Catchment Beard.
- visited and reported on Malta Harbour Breakwater, Montevideo Harbour, Nassau Harbour, etc., etc.
1920 reported on Petrograd and Cronstadt Harbours at request of B.O.T. and Soviet.
- Consultant Engineer to Ministry of Agriculture.
1937 President Whitworth Society.
1939 Consulting Engineer (retired).
1940 Died in Epping District[7]