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Frederick Heathcote Carter

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Frederick Heathcote Carter (1855-1896)


1896 Obituary [1]

FREDERICK HEATHCOTE CARTER was born in Manchester on 27th February 1855.

From 1873 to 1882 he was engaged with Messrs. Measures Brothers and Co., London, assisting in designing and in superintending the construction and erection of roofs, girders, and other structural ironwork.

From 1882 to 1886 he was in partnership with his brother in Manchester; and subsequently carried on business for himself as contracting engineer for work constructed and erected under his superintendence.

His death took place at Bowdon, Cheshire, on 10th October 1896, in his forty-second year.

He became an Associate of this Institution in 1891.


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