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Secretary of the [[Institution of Water Engineers]]
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'''1950 Obituary <ref>[[The Engineer 1950 Jan-Jun: Index]]</ref>


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Aubrey Thomas Hobbs (1889-1950)

1939 Sec. of the Inst. of Water Engrs. (1925) and the Inst. of Highway Engrs. (1935), both at Parliament Mansions, Victoria Street, S.W.1, and of the Diesel Engine Users Assoc., 56 Victoria Street, S.W.1 (1936). Partner in the firm of Ritchie and Partners, Consulting Structural Engrs., Parliament Mansions, Victoria Street, S.W.1 (1928).

Secretary of the Institution of Water Engineers



1950 Obituary [1]


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