Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 166,586 pages of information and 246,589 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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Louis Philip Nott

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Louis Philip Nott (1858-1916)

Son-in-law of Thomas Andrew Walker


1916 Obituary [1]

LOUIS PHILIP NOTT, born in 1858, died at Bristol on the 4th July, 1916.

Trained under the late Mr. T. A. Walker, contractor, he soon attained a position of responsibility, and was entrusted with the supervision of the Whitechapel Extension railway, Preston Docks, Manchester Ship Canal and other contracts.

On Mr. Walker’s death, Mr. Nott engaged in contracting business on his own account, and carried out contracts on the Mersey, and in South Wales, Scotland, and elsewhere for harbour and dock works, railways and waterworks.

He was elected an Associate on the 4th July, 1916.


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