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Benjamin Williams (1834-1903)

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Captain Benjamin Williams (1834-1903)


1903 Obituary.[1]

... death of an eminent engineer in North Wales in the person of Captain Benjamin Williams, who has figured in most of the lead mine operations as engineer. He was also engaged in various important tunnelling operations, both in England and Wales, by the London and North Western Railway...


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