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  2. Sir M MacDonald & Partners - Wikipedia

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    Sir M MacDonald & Partners was a UK-based civil engineering consultancy during the 20th century, named after Sir Murdoch MacDonald, a Scottish-born civil engineer (and later a politician). Its establishment and early history was strongly associated with work in Egypt during the 1920s.

  3. Mott, Hay and Anderson - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as a private partnership between Basil Mott and David Hay on 30 July 1902. Prior to forming the partnership both had spent time building London tube railways and Hay had worked on the Blackwall Tunnel, so it was no surprise that they concentrated on heavy civil engineering projects such as bridges, tunnels, railways and docks.

  4. Mott MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    Mott MacDonald was formed in 1989 through the merger of Mott, Hay and Anderson and Sir M MacDonald & Partners. [4] Mott, Hay and Anderson was a transportation engineering consultancy responsible for projects such as the London Underground [5] while Sir M MacDonald & Partners was a water engineering consultancy with projects that included the Aswan Dam. [4]

  5. Basil Mott - Wikipedia

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    1n 1902, Mott formed what turned out to be a lifelong partnership with another protégé of Baker's, David Hay.Subsequently, the partnership of Mott and Hay (now Mott MacDonald) worked on extending the Central London Railway, the building of escalators in London Underground and the construction of the Tyne and Southwark Bridges.

  6. David Anderson (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Sir David Anderson (6 July 1880–27 March 1953) [1] was a Scottish civil engineer and lawyer. [2]Anderson was born in 1880 at Leven, Fife, Scotland. [3] In 1921, on his return from Army service, Anderson joined a partnership with fellow engineers Basil Mott and David Hay, forming the company Mott Hay and Anderson. [4]

  7. List of schools of the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board

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    Fairfield Public School (closed 1985; became École élémentaire publique Séraphin-Marion until 2002; demolished 2004) Fisher Park High School (closed June 1987; became Notre Dame High School 1987–1994; now Fisher Park Public School and Summit Alternative School) Sir John A. MacDonald High School (closed 1987; now St. Paul High School)

  8. Waterford School District - Wikipedia

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    For the first several years after Waterford Township High School was established in 1947, kindergarten through sixth grade attended Four Towns, Waterford Village, Williams Lake or Waterford Center, while the high school was based at Drayton Plains School until a permanent home, on the corner of M-59 and Crescent Lake Road, was completed in 1950.

  9. 1951 Birthday Honours - Wikipedia

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    David Anderson, LLD MICE, Senior Partner, Mott, Hay and Anderson. George Wilfrid Anson, MBE MC JP, Deputy Chairman, Imperial Tobacco Co. (of Great Britain & Ireland) Ltd. Gerald Reid Barry, Director-General, Festival of Britain, 1951.