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of St Vincent Street, Glasgow
Charles Coxhead Lindsay ( -1928) of St Vincent Street, Glasgow


1862-9 Attended Queen's University, Ireland
1862-9 Attended Queen's University, Ireland
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1871 and 1873-4 Chief assistant to [[Storry and Smith]] on [[Irvine Harbour]] improvement and also on construction of some waterworks
1871 and 1873-4 Chief assistant to [[Storry and Smith]] on [[Irvine Harbour]] improvement and also on construction of some waterworks


1872-3 Chief assistant on contruction of the works of the [[Steel Company of Scotland]]
1872-3 Chief assistant on construction of the works of the [[Steel Company of Scotland]]


Worked on various railway, waterworks and graving dock constructions
Worked on various railway, waterworks and graving dock constructions
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[[Category: Births]]
[[Category: Births]]
[[Category: Deaths 1920-1929]]
[[Category: Deaths 1920-1929]]
[[Category: Institution of Civil Engineers]]

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Charles Coxhead Lindsay ( -1928) of St Vincent Street, Glasgow

1862-9 Attended Queen's University, Ireland

1862-7 Apprenticed at W. and A. McOnie, engineers of Glasgow

1869-70 Engineer on Belfast Central Railway

1871 and 1873-4 Chief assistant to Storry and Smith on Irvine Harbour improvement and also on construction of some waterworks

1872-3 Chief assistant on construction of the works of the Steel Company of Scotland

Worked on various railway, waterworks and graving dock constructions

Member of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland

1880 Became an Associate Member of Inst Civil Engineers

1887 Became a Member of Inst Civil Engineers

1916 of 180 Hope Street, Glasgow

1920 of Harley House, Regent's Park, London[1]

1928 Died in London[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. Post Office London Directory
  2. national probate calendar
  • Civil Engineer records