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ITHEL TREHARNE REES, born in 1852, died at Blaenypant,
ITHEL TREHARNE REES, born in 1852, died at Blaenypant,
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Ithel Treharne Rees (1852-1911)


1912 Obituary [1]

ITHEL TREHARNE REES, born in 1852, died at Blaenypant, near Newport, on the 2nd July, 1911.

He served his apprenticeship to Messrs. Dobson and Brown, mining engineers, Cardiff, and later acted as Manager of the Ocean Deep Colliery and as one of His Majesty’s Inspectors of Mines in South Wales.

In 1884 he became a partner in the firm of Forster Brown and Rees, of Cardiff, carrying on an extensive practice in connection with railways and docks in Wales, and mines in Great Britain and abroad.

Mr. Rees was elected a Member of The Institution on the 1st December, 1885.


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