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James Cracroft Haller ( -1947)


1922 M.Inst.M. and Cy.E. (Member of Council), County Surveyor, Nottingham. Address: Shirehall, Nottingham.
1922 M.Inst.M. and Cy.E. (Member of Council), County Surveyor, Nottingham. Address: Shirehall, Nottingham.
1947 Died. 'The death has occurred Bournemouth of Mr. James Cracroft Haller, who was surveyor to Notts. County Council from 1916 until his retirement, owing to poor health in March, 1938. Previous to his appointment to the County Council he had been surveyor at Carlton and Guiseley, Yorkshire. Mr. Haller brought about many improvements in Notts roads, and was the engineer for the erection of [[Gunthorpe Bridge]].'<ref>Nottingham Evening Post - Tuesday 01 July 1947</ref>


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[[Category: Biography - County Surveyor]]
[[Category: Biography - County Surveyor]]
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[[Category: Births]]
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[[Category: Deaths 1940-1949]]

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James Cracroft Haller ( -1947)

1922 M.Inst.M. and Cy.E. (Member of Council), County Surveyor, Nottingham. Address: Shirehall, Nottingham.

1947 Died. 'The death has occurred Bournemouth of Mr. James Cracroft Haller, who was surveyor to Notts. County Council from 1916 until his retirement, owing to poor health in March, 1938. Previous to his appointment to the County Council he had been surveyor at Carlton and Guiseley, Yorkshire. Mr. Haller brought about many improvements in Notts roads, and was the engineer for the erection of Gunthorpe Bridge.'[1]

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  1. Nottingham Evening Post - Tuesday 01 July 1947