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Contemporary Biographies, by W.T. Pike, including British Engineers and Allied Professions in the Twentieth Century. (Pike's New Century Series no.24). Published in 1908 by W.T. Pike & Co., 19 Grand Parade, Brighton. The volumes in this series each contain an illustrated section about the county (or engineers' works in this case), followed by a long list of short biographies (each with a photographic portrait) of men who were alive in 1904 (plus a few who had recently died). Each volume has an index to the illustrations, and an index to the biographies. Showing photographic portrait of Bertram Hopkinson (1874–1918), Cambridge professor, engineer, patent lawyer and aviator. Page 259. |
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Source | Original copy of Vincent, J. E. or T. E. (1908). Pike, W. T. (ed.). Vol. 24. British Engineers and Allied Professions in the Twentieth Century. Brighton, Sussex: W. T. Pike & Co. in my possession. | |||||||||||
Author | W.T. Pike (d. 1924) | |||||||||||
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