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David Anderson Hendrie

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David Anderson Hendrie ( -1940)

1922 Chief Mech. Engr., South African Railways, Pretoria, South Africa.

1940 Died. 'Mr David Anderson Hendrie whose death occurred in Natal, was the youngest son of Major Hendrie of Castle Hendrie, Inverness, and was works manager and assistant locomotive superintendent oi the Highland Railway Co., when in 1903 he left for South Africa, where on the unification of the South African railways in 1910, he was appointed chief mechanical engineer.'[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Aberdeen Press and Journal - Friday 12 July 1940