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Civil engineers, of London and Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Civil engineers, of London and Newcastle-upon-Tyne.


1927 Mr D. Balfour took into partnership his son Mr D. Ross Balfour B.Sc, M. Inst. C.E. The firm carried on as '''D. Balfour and Son''' at 18, Abingdon-street, Westminster and 3, St. Nicholas-buildings, Newcastle-on-Tyne.<ref>the Engineer 1927/07/29</ref>
1927 Mr D. Balfour took into partnership his son Mr D. Ross Balfour B.Sc, M. Inst. C.E. The firm carried on as '''D. Balfour and Son''' at 18, Abingdon-street, Westminster and 3, St. Nicholas-buildings, Newcastle-on-Tyne.<ref>The Engineer 1927/07/29</ref>





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Civil engineers, of London and Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

1927 Mr D. Balfour took into partnership his son Mr D. Ross Balfour B.Sc, M. Inst. C.E. The firm carried on as D. Balfour and Son at 18, Abingdon-street, Westminster and 3, St. Nicholas-buildings, Newcastle-on-Tyne.[1]


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  1. The Engineer 1927/07/29