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Daniel Makinson Fox (1830-1918) was a railway engineer. He was selected by [[James Brunlees]] to manage the surveying and construction of the [[Sao Paulo Railway]] line from Santos to Sao Paulo across the Serra do Mar.<ref>'Scaling the Ramparts of Brazil' by F. E. Dean, 'Wonders of World Engineering', publ. The Fleetway House.</ref> | Daniel Makinson Fox (1830-1918) was a railway engineer. He was selected by [[James Brunlees]] to manage the surveying and construction of the [[Sao Paulo Railway]] line from Santos to Sao Paulo across the Serra do Mar.<ref>'Scaling the Ramparts of Brazil' by F. E. Dean, 'Wonders of World Engineering', publ. The Fleetway House.</ref> | ||
1911 Visitor at The Edinburgh Hotel, Warriors Square, St Leonards on Sea: [[Daniel Makinson Fox]] (age 81 born Hull), Civil Engineer and Director of Public Companies (Widower).<ref>1911 Census</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 16:53, 16 April 2020
Daniel Makinson Fox (1830-1918) was a railway engineer. He was selected by James Brunlees to manage the surveying and construction of the Sao Paulo Railway line from Santos to Sao Paulo across the Serra do Mar.[1]
1911 Visitor at The Edinburgh Hotel, Warriors Square, St Leonards on Sea: Daniel Makinson Fox (age 81 born Hull), Civil Engineer and Director of Public Companies (Widower).[2]