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William J. Binnie

From Graces Guide

William James Eames Binnie

1866 Born, son of Alexander Richardson Binnie. Brother of Alexander T. Binnie.

1885 Attended Cambridge University

1888 B.A.

1892 Associate Member Inst Civil Engineers

1900 Member of Inst Civil Engineers

Joined his father in his practice which became Sir Alexander Binnie and Son

1931 William James Eames Binnie, of Sir Alex. Binnie, Son, & Deacon, Artillery House, Artillery Row, Victoria Street, Westminster, London, was one of the civil engineers recognised as qualified to make safety inspections of reservoirs.[1]

1934 Civil Engineer. Of 30, Buckingham Gate, Westminster, S.W.

1949 Died in Reading[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Edinburgh Gazette 6 February 1931
  2. BMD
  • Cambridge Alumni