Difference between revisions of "McClean and Stileman"
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1862 On the death of Mr. [[James Walker|Walker]], the firm became Consulting Engineers for the Harbours of [[Dover Harbour|Dover]] and Alderney, Plymouth Breakwater Fort, the [[Surrey Commercial Docks]], and other works.<ref>Obituary of Mt Stileman</ref> | 1862 On the death of Mr. [[James Walker|Walker]], the firm became Consulting Engineers for the Harbours of [[Dover Harbour|Dover]] and Alderney, Plymouth Breakwater Fort, the [[Surrey Commercial Docks]], and other works.<ref>Obituary of Mt Stileman</ref> | ||
On the retirement of Mr. [[Alfred Burges|Burges]] the business of [ | On the retirement of Mr. [[Alfred Burges|Burges]] the business of [[Walker, Burges and Cooper]] was taken over by [[McClean and Stileman|Messrs. McClean and Stileman]]<ref>Obituary of James McConnochie</ref> | ||
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John Robinson McClean and Francis Croughton Stileman of Great George Street.
1849 Formation of the partnership.
1862 On the death of Mr. Walker, the firm became Consulting Engineers for the Harbours of Dover and Alderney, Plymouth Breakwater Fort, the Surrey Commercial Docks, and other works.[1]
On the retirement of Mr. Burges the business of Walker, Burges and Cooper was taken over by Messrs. McClean and Stileman[2]