Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 167,712 pages of information and 247,105 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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1911 Living on private means, employer (lead smelting and mines), in Battle with Idina Mary Brassey  45<ref>1911 census</ref>
1911 Living on private means, employer (lead smelting and mines), in Battle with Idina Mary Brassey  45<ref>1911 census</ref>
   
   
1919 Sir Thomas Allnutt Brassey died<ref>Find A Grave</ref>
1919 Sir Thomas Allnutt Brassey died in Westminster<ref>Find A Grave</ref>





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Hon Thomas Allnutt Brassey

c.1863 Born in Hollington, Sussex, son of Lord Brassey

Served in the Navy; rose to the rank of Captain[1]

1904 of Park Gate, Battle, Sussex; elected as an Associate of the Inst of Civil Engineers[2]

1911 Living on private means, employer (lead smelting and mines), in Battle with Idina Mary Brassey 45[3]

1919 Sir Thomas Allnutt Brassey died in Westminster[4]


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Sources of Information

  1. Civil Engineer Records
  2. Civil Engineer Lists
  3. 1911 census
  4. Find A Grave