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Mr. Travers Wood, Borough Engineer of Fulham, and subsequently
Mr. Travers Wood, Borough Engineer of Fulham, and subsequently
to Mr. C. H. Cooper, Borough Engineer of Wimbledon, and also
to Mr. C. H. Cooper, Borough Engineer of Wimbledon, and also
lectured at the Hackney Technical Institute.  
lectured at the [[Hackney Technical Institute]].  


At the date of
At the date of his untimely death he was Assistant Surveyor of the City of Westminster.
his untimely death he was Assistant Surveyor of the City of
Westminster.


Mr. Hayes was elected an Associate Member of The Institution.
Mr. Hayes was elected an Associate Member of The Institution on the 7th April, 1908.
on the 7th April, 1908.
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Harold St. George Bown Hayes (1882-1914)


1914 Obituary [1]

HAROLD ST. GEORGE BOWN HAYES, born on the 26th January, 1882, died as the result of an accident, at Lynton, on the 14th August, 1914.

After serving a pupilage with the late Mr. J. H. Hayes, surveyor, of Kensington, he served as an assistant to Mr. Travers Wood, Borough Engineer of Fulham, and subsequently to Mr. C. H. Cooper, Borough Engineer of Wimbledon, and also lectured at the Hackney Technical Institute.

At the date of his untimely death he was Assistant Surveyor of the City of Westminster.

Mr. Hayes was elected an Associate Member of The Institution on the 7th April, 1908.


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