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Bernard Brotherton Harker

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Bernard Brotherton Harker (1862-1913)


1914 Obituary [1]

BERNARD BROTHERTON HARKER, born on the 19th October, 1862, at Poole, Dorset, died at Hong Kong on the 4th December, 1913.

On completing an apprenticeship with Messrs. Waring Brothers, of Westminster, he was engaged on railway and waterworks contracts in Argentina and Brazil.

In 1894 he went to Hong Kong, where, at first under Mr. Danby, and later independently, he carried out extensive architectural and engineering works, remaining in practice until his death.

Mr. Harker was elected an Associate Member of The Institution on the 7th April, 1903.


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