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For many years [[Thomas John Bewick]] had been well known in mining circles in London | |||
He joined forces with his old pupil, [[C. Algernon Moreing|Mr. C. Algernon Moreing]], and establishied a partnership as Consulting Mining Engineers and Managers of Mines, in London, under the style of Bewick and Moreing. | |||
Subsequently [[Edward Hooper (2)|Mr. Edward Hooper]] and [[T. Burrell Bewick|Mr. T. Burrell Bewick]], both old pupils of Mr. Bewick, were admitted partners in the firm. | |||
Later known as '''Bewick, Moreing and Co'''., with branches at Coolgardie and Cue, Western Australia, Auckland, New Zealand, and Vancouver, British Columbia. | |||
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Revision as of 16:40, 12 June 2017

For many years Thomas John Bewick had been well known in mining circles in London
He joined forces with his old pupil, Mr. C. Algernon Moreing, and establishied a partnership as Consulting Mining Engineers and Managers of Mines, in London, under the style of Bewick and Moreing.
Subsequently Mr. Edward Hooper and Mr. T. Burrell Bewick, both old pupils of Mr. Bewick, were admitted partners in the firm.
Later known as Bewick, Moreing and Co., with branches at Coolgardie and Cue, Western Australia, Auckland, New Zealand, and Vancouver, British Columbia.