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occurred on Friday, March 11th, at the age of sixtythree,
occurred on Friday, March 11th, at the age of sixtythree,
began his professional career as assistant engineer
began his professional career as assistant engineer
with Heenan and Froude, Manchester, on the
with [[Heenan and Froude]], Manchester, on the
construction of the Blackpool and Wembley Towers.
construction of the Blackpool and Wembley Towers.
He was subsequently employed by Coode, Son and
He was subsequently employed by [[Coode, Son and Matthews]] on the Prince of Wales Pier, Dover,
Matthews on the Prince of Wales Pier, Dover,
1898-1901; the Outer Barrier Works, Hodbarrow,
1898-1901; the Outer Barrier Works, Hodbarrow,
1901-1903; and at Colombo Harbour, 1903- 1905.
1901-1903; and at Colombo Harbour, 1903- 1905.

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1938.

Hugh Henry Gordon Mitchell.


Obituary 1938[1]

"...whose death, we regret to record, occurred on Friday, March 11th, at the age of sixtythree, began his professional career as assistant engineer with Heenan and Froude, Manchester, on the construction of the Blackpool and Wembley Towers. He was subsequently employed by Coode, Son and Matthews on the Prince of Wales Pier, Dover, 1898-1901; the Outer Barrier Works, Hodbarrow, 1901-1903; and at Colombo Harbour, 1903- 1905. In 1905, he was appoint..."More





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