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1907 Engaged as chief engineer on the [[Canton-Kowloon Railway]] | 1907 Engaged as chief engineer on the [[Canton-Kowloon Railway]] | ||
1914 Presented a paper to the Inst Civil Engineers, with [[ | 1914 Presented a paper to the Inst Civil Engineers, with [[Basil T. B. Boothby]], on the sinking of caissons for the [[Canton-Kowloon Railway]]'s crossing of the East River.<ref>The Engineer 1914/04/24</ref> | ||
1922 O.B.E., M.Inst.C.E., Civil Engineer, Glenora, Southbourne, Bournemouth; b. 1864; s. of late Edwin Grove, J.P., D.L., of Monmouthshire. Ed. Abergavenny Grammar School, [[Rhymney Ironworks]], City and Guilds of London ; Technical Institute. Assistant Engineer, [[Thomas Andrew Walker|T. A. Walker]], [[Manchester Ship Canal]]; Assistant Engineer and Section Engineer for Survey, [[Bahia Central Railway]], Brazil; Executive Engineer, [[Assam-Bengal Railway]]; Resident Engineer, etc., Great Western Railway Development Co., Tasmania, and for [[Pauling and Co]]., Benguella, West Africa, and China; District Engineer, [[Shanghai-Nanking Railway]], China; Engineer-in-Chief, [[Canton-Kowloon Railway]] and [[Nanking-Hunan Railway]], China. Chief Engineer of Survey in Persia for [[Persian Railways Syndicate]]. Publication: Paper on Canton-Kowloon Railway, Chinese Section, Session 1912-13, Institution of Civil Engineers. Telford Premium. Club: Thatched House. War Services.—Inspector of Munitions in charge of the Manchester area, Ministry of Munitions, 1916-9. | 1922 O.B.E., M.Inst.C.E., Civil Engineer, Glenora, Southbourne, Bournemouth; b. 1864; s. of late Edwin Grove, J.P., D.L., of Monmouthshire. Ed. Abergavenny Grammar School, [[Rhymney Ironworks]], City and Guilds of London ; Technical Institute. Assistant Engineer, [[Thomas Andrew Walker|T. A. Walker]], [[Manchester Ship Canal]]; Assistant Engineer and Section Engineer for Survey, [[Bahia Central Railway]], Brazil; Executive Engineer, [[Assam-Bengal Railway]]; Resident Engineer, etc., Great Western Railway Development Co., Tasmania, and for [[Pauling and Co]]., Benguella, West Africa, and China; District Engineer, [[Shanghai-Nanking Railway]], China; Engineer-in-Chief, [[Canton-Kowloon Railway]] and [[Nanking-Hunan Railway]], China. Chief Engineer of Survey in Persia for [[Persian Railways Syndicate]]. Publication: Paper on Canton-Kowloon Railway, Chinese Section, Session 1912-13, Institution of Civil Engineers. Telford Premium. Club: Thatched House. War Services.—Inspector of Munitions in charge of the Manchester area, Ministry of Munitions, 1916-9. |
Latest revision as of 11:29, 2 February 2023
Frank Grove (1864-1942) M. Inst. C. E.
1907 Engaged as chief engineer on the Canton-Kowloon Railway
1914 Presented a paper to the Inst Civil Engineers, with Basil T. B. Boothby, on the sinking of caissons for the Canton-Kowloon Railway's crossing of the East River.[1]
1922 O.B.E., M.Inst.C.E., Civil Engineer, Glenora, Southbourne, Bournemouth; b. 1864; s. of late Edwin Grove, J.P., D.L., of Monmouthshire. Ed. Abergavenny Grammar School, Rhymney Ironworks, City and Guilds of London ; Technical Institute. Assistant Engineer, T. A. Walker, Manchester Ship Canal; Assistant Engineer and Section Engineer for Survey, Bahia Central Railway, Brazil; Executive Engineer, Assam-Bengal Railway; Resident Engineer, etc., Great Western Railway Development Co., Tasmania, and for Pauling and Co., Benguella, West Africa, and China; District Engineer, Shanghai-Nanking Railway, China; Engineer-in-Chief, Canton-Kowloon Railway and Nanking-Hunan Railway, China. Chief Engineer of Survey in Persia for Persian Railways Syndicate. Publication: Paper on Canton-Kowloon Railway, Chinese Section, Session 1912-13, Institution of Civil Engineers. Telford Premium. Club: Thatched House. War Services.—Inspector of Munitions in charge of the Manchester area, Ministry of Munitions, 1916-9.
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- ↑ The Engineer 1914/04/24