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Robert Humphrys, son of [[Edward Humphrys]], joined [[Humphrys, Tennant and Dykes]] and soon took responsibility for the contracts for marine machinery<ref>The Times, Nov 13, 1925</ref>.
Robert Humphrys, son of [[Edward Humphrys]], joined [[Humphrys, Tennant and Dykes]] and soon took responsibility for the contracts for marine machinery<ref>The Times, Nov 13, 1925</ref>.


1866 of Deptford Pier, London, S.E.  
1866 Robert Harry Humphrys, Deptford Pier, London, S.E.<ref> [[1866 Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] </ref>


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Robert Humphrys, son of Edward Humphrys, joined Humphrys, Tennant and Dykes and soon took responsibility for the contracts for marine machinery[1].

1866 Robert Harry Humphrys, Deptford Pier, London, S.E.[2]

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