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John Howkins (civil engineer)

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He lived at Queensberry Lodge at the edge of Granton near Wardie. He died in Granton on 26 April 1906. He is buried against the south wall of the main
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in September 1839 the son of John Howkins, civil engineer, (1807-1877) and his wife Mary Collier (1799-1877). He was educated in
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to complete the Devonshire Docks. In 1868 he returned briefly to Edinburgh, going to England in 1870 as engineer to the
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and apprenticed from 1853 to 1857 to James Leslie, helping him to oversee the repair of the west pier at the harbour of
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This article about an engineer, inventor or industrial designer from the United Kingdom or its predecessor states is a
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MICE (1839-1906) was a Scottish harbour engineer closely associated with
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Port and Harbour Commission executing the designs of Thomas Dyke.
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers
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in the same year of its major expansion by creation of the
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Granton, Edinburgh

Granton, Edinburgh
Edinburgh
Methil
Fife
London
Westminster
Stranraer Harbour
Portpatrick Railway
Ireland
Weybridge
Furness and Midland Joint Railway
Wennington
Carnforth
Barrow-in-Furness
Hartlepool
Warriston Cemetery
Hartlepool


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