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c.1865 He was the first to seriously deploy a system of overhead ropeways for carriage of materials, this happening when steel ropes first became readily available<ref>The Engineer 1900/06/22</ref>
c.1865 He was the first to seriously deploy a system of overhead ropeways for carriage of materials, this happening when steel ropes first became readily available<ref>The Engineer 1900/06/22</ref>
1866 Member of I Mech E


1866 Charles Hodgson, Derrylea Peat Works, near Portarlington.<ref> [[1866 Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] </ref>
1866 Charles Hodgson, Derrylea Peat Works, near Portarlington.<ref> [[1866 Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] </ref>


1880 Member of I Mech E
1880 Became a Member again of I Mech E


1896 of Messrs. [[Saxby and Farmer]], Railway Signal Works, Canterbury Road, Kilburn, London, N.W.  
1896 of Messrs. [[Saxby and Farmer]], Railway Signal Works, Canterbury Road, Kilburn, London, N.W.  

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Charles Hodgson Civil Engineer.

c.1865 He was the first to seriously deploy a system of overhead ropeways for carriage of materials, this happening when steel ropes first became readily available[1]

1866 Member of I Mech E

1866 Charles Hodgson, Derrylea Peat Works, near Portarlington.[2]

1880 Became a Member again of I Mech E

1896 of Messrs. Saxby and Farmer, Railway Signal Works, Canterbury Road, Kilburn, London, N.W.


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