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Henry Wrigg ( -1879), Mechanical engineer.


1846 Patented improvements to carriages. <ref>The Engineer 1917/08/10</ref>
1846 Patented improvements to carriages. <ref>[[The Engineer 1917/08/10]]</ref>


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''' 1879 Obituary <ref>[[Engineering 1879 Jul-Dec: Index: General Index]]</ref>
 
Tbe death of Mr. H. Wrigg, C.E., took place at Timaru, New Zealand, May 20.
 
Mr. Wrigg came to Auckland in 1864, and he was for some time engaged as engineer to the old City Board. He afterwards went to the south, where be remained.
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Henry Wrigg ( -1879), Mechanical engineer.

1846 Patented improvements to carriages. [1]


1879 Obituary [2]

Tbe death of Mr. H. Wrigg, C.E., took place at Timaru, New Zealand, May 20.

Mr. Wrigg came to Auckland in 1864, and he was for some time engaged as engineer to the old City Board. He afterwards went to the south, where be remained.


See Also

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Sources of Information