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Major William Swainson Suart (1814-1882) | Major William Swainson Suart (1814-1882) | ||
1872 Director of the [[Steam Stoker Co]]; Director of the [[Bombay Gas Co]] and of the [[Bournemouth Gas Co]].<ref>Freeman's Journal - Friday 20 December 1872</ref> | |||
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'''1883 Obituary <ref> [[1883 Institution of Civil Engineers: Obituaries]] </ref> | '''1883 Obituary <ref> [[1883 Institution of Civil Engineers: Obituaries]] </ref> | ||
. . . On proceeding to India in 1836 he became Assistant to the Civil | . . . On proceeding to India in 1836 he became Assistant to the Civil Engineer and Architect in charge of all the Government public buildings in the Fort Town and Island of Bombay, and was also engaged on reclamation works in North Concan. Two years later he selected and surveyed the western half of the road to Nagpore, and the postal route from Bombay to Calcutta. From 1839 to 1843 Lieut. Suart was Engineer to the municipality of Bombay, . . . | ||
Engineer and Architect in charge of all the Government public | |||
buildings in the Fort Town and Island of Bombay, and was also | |||
engaged on reclamation works in North Concan. Two years later | |||
he selected and surveyed the western half of the road to Nagpore, | |||
and the postal route from Bombay to Calcutta. From 1839 to | |||
1843 Lieut. Suart was Engineer to the municipality of Bombay, . . . | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:48, 14 September 2024
Major William Swainson Suart (1814-1882)
1872 Director of the Steam Stoker Co; Director of the Bombay Gas Co and of the Bournemouth Gas Co.[1]
1883 Obituary [2]
. . . On proceeding to India in 1836 he became Assistant to the Civil Engineer and Architect in charge of all the Government public buildings in the Fort Town and Island of Bombay, and was also engaged on reclamation works in North Concan. Two years later he selected and surveyed the western half of the road to Nagpore, and the postal route from Bombay to Calcutta. From 1839 to 1843 Lieut. Suart was Engineer to the municipality of Bombay, . . .
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- ↑ Freeman's Journal - Friday 20 December 1872
- ↑ 1883 Institution of Civil Engineers: Obituaries