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  2. GHD Group - Wikipedia

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    GHD office in North America. GHD Group Pty Ltd (formerly known as Gutteridge Haskins & Davey) is a global employee-owned multinational technical professional services firm providing advisory, architecture and design, buildings, digital, energy and resources, environmental, geosciences, project management, transportation and water services.

  3. Gordon Gutteridge - Wikipedia

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    The practice of Gordon Gutteridge merged with that of Gerald Haskins and Geoffrey Davey to form GHD in 1939. After the outbreak of World War 2, Gutteridge and his firm became involved in the design and construction of military camps and training schools.

  4. Gerald Haskins - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Haskins (c. 1885–1946) was a New Zealand-born and educated civil engineer, who worked for much of his career in Australia. He was one of the three original principals of the consulting engineering firm Gutteridge Haskins and Davey, which continues today in the form of the GHD Group.

  5. Michael Gutteridge - Wikipedia

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    Michael Gutteridge (1842–1935) was an English Methodist and businessman who founded a successful drapery business in Naples, and the Wesley House seminary in Cambridge, England. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Italian fashion brand Gutteridge still exists, using the strapline " dal 1878 " ("since 1878") as part of its image.

  6. Gutteridge - Wikipedia

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    Gutteridge is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bernard Gutteridge (1916–1985), English poet; Christopher Gutteridge, British software developer; Don Gutteridge (1912–2008), American baseball player; Don Gutteridge (born 1937), Canadian author; Gordon Gutteridge (1892–1942), Australian civil engineer

  7. DAK Industries - Wikipedia

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    A large enterprise would have to create a great many catalogs to get sufficient sales. In 1985, Kaplan was involved in a lawsuit with his former printer, and court records show that he had ordered a run of 3.8 million catalogs. By the late 1980s, DAK was a $120 million per year business [6] with around 400 full-time workers. It was selling ...

  8. Joseph Gutteridge - Wikipedia

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    Certificate certifying award of a bronze medal to Joseph Gutteridge as an amateur manufacturer of microscopes. Gutteridge was born in 1816 in Coventry, Warwickshire. [1] His father had served in the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars and settled in Coventry. [2]

  9. Paxman (engines) - Wikipedia

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    Paxman was founded by James Noah Paxman, Henry and Charles Davey as Davey, Paxman & Davey, Engineers in 1865, later Davey, Paxman & Co. which became a limited company in 1898. In 1920 the company became a member of the Agricultural & General Engineers (AGE) combine. In 1932 AGE collapsed and Paxman emerged as Davey Paxman & Co (Colchester) Ltd ...