Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Thomas Andrew Hall

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Thomas Andrew Hall (1867- )

1922 C.B.E., B.A., B.E. (Hon.), M.Inst.C.E., Government Engr. of Newfoundland; b. 1867; s. of William Hall, of Portadown, Ireland. Ed. and Training: Queen's College, Galway; B.E. with Hons., Royal University, Ireland. Asst. to Professor Townsend, D.Sc., and J. H. Ryan, M.Inst.C.E.; Res. Engr. on construction of Galway and Clifden Railway, 1891-96; Chief Engr. construction of the Carndonagh Railway, 1899-1902, and Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway, 1902-6; Railway Commissioner, Newfoundland, 192o; Secretary to the Newfoundland M. of Shipping, 1917-20; Member of Royal Commission on High Costs of Living, 1917. Address: Office of the Government Engr., St. John's, Newfoundland.

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