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1945 'Sir Cyril Kirkpatrick and Partners are to be engaged by Wallasey Corporation as expert consultants in regard to the coast erosion at New Brighton, which has made the foreshore between the Perch Rock Battery and Harrison Drive...'<ref>Liverpool Daily Post - Monday 02 July 1945</ref>
1945 'Sir Cyril Kirkpatrick and Partners are to be engaged by Wallasey Corporation as expert consultants in regard to the coast erosion at New Brighton, which has made the foreshore between the Perch Rock Battery and Harrison Drive...'<ref>Liverpool Daily Post - Monday 02 July 1945</ref>
1951 Merged with [[Scott and Wilson]] to form [[Scott and Wilson, Kirkpatrick and Partners]] in 1951. This firm later became the Scott Wilson Group


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Latest revision as of 09:42, 12 January 2025

of Victoria Street, London, S.W.1.

See Cyril Reginald Sutton Kirkpatrick

1945 'Sir Cyril Kirkpatrick and Partners are to be engaged by Wallasey Corporation as expert consultants in regard to the coast erosion at New Brighton, which has made the foreshore between the Perch Rock Battery and Harrison Drive...'[1]

1951 Merged with Scott and Wilson to form Scott and Wilson, Kirkpatrick and Partners in 1951. This firm later became the Scott Wilson Group

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Sources of Information

  1. Liverpool Daily Post - Monday 02 July 1945