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Malcolm Graham

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Malcolm Graham (1847-1909)


1910 Obituary [1]

MALCOLM GRAHAM, born in London on the 19th November, 1847, died on the 25th October, 1909.

Trained under the late Sir Charles Fox, he spent most of his engineering career on railways and other works in South America and in Spain, being engaged successively on the Honduras interoceanic line, the Buenos Aires and Rosario railway, the Rio Tinto railway and mines, and the Central Argentine railway.

He was elected an Associate Member on the 3rd March, 1874, and was transferred to the class of Members on the 25th November, 1879.



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