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Group    From 30/7/1902  To 1989

Mott, Hay and Anderson

Categories: Engineering

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A civil engineering firm. Began as a partnership with Basil Mott and David Hay. David Anderson became a partner in 1920, on return from the army.

In 1989 the company merged with Sir M MacDonald & Partners to form Mott MacDonald.

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Mott, Hay and Anderson

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London Bridge - rebuilt

London Bridge rebuilt 1967-1973 by the Corporation of London from Bridge Hous...

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Mott, Hay and Anderson

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Tower Bridge, 1977 - electrification

City of London Tower Bridge Constructed and maintained by the Corporation of ...

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Tower Bridge, 1982 - opened to the public

City of London Tower Bridge The main towers, high level walkways and the mac...

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