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Coode, Wilson, Mitchell and Vaughan-Lee

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Previously Coode, Son and Matthews

1921 Hugh Henry Gordon Mitchell became a partner in the firm which became Coode, Fitzmaurice, Wilson, and Mitchell, chartered civil engineers.

1921 Alec George Vaughan-Lee was taken into the partnership.

1924 After the death of Sir Maurice Fitzmaurice, the firm became Coode, Wilson, Mitchell, and Vaughan-Lee. Maurice Fitzgerald Wilson M.I.C.E. became senior partner.

1939 Arthur Trevenen Coode, Reginald Duncan Gwyther, Alec George Vaughan-Lee were appointed to the panel for qualified engineers, for purposes of designing, etc reservoirs[1]

Later became Coode and Partners

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Sources of Information

  1. Edinburgh Gazette 17 January 1939