Macdonald Dictionary Record: Benjamin Thorpe Fowler

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George Ranald Macdonald
Production date
1952-1964
Description
One record, handwritten in ink on rectangular card, with biographical information for Benjamin Thorpe Fowler. Written by George Ranald Macdonald for the Macdonald Dictionary of Canterbury Biography project, 1952-1964.
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F291
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F291
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F291
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Marks/Inscriptions: F. 291 ' Fowler , Benjamin Thorpe (18 55-194) was 8 son of William Fowler of Spilsbury , Linc and of his wife Isabella Chapman . He was this onr of the famous engineering e family. He was educ. at the Grammar Sch. Boston, Lines. He came to N.Z. in 80 and farmed at Charing Cross Yaldhurst and lines . He retired to live in Fendalton. marr. 4.6.85 Annie Ruddock b. N.Z. 66 dau. of Edward Ruddock, farmer and Ann Hutchin sor. She d. 1947 He d. Wai arapa Ter. Fendalton 14.8.14 ag 59. Fowlers were the great traction engine makers of Eng. LT. 19.8.14: Southbridge Presby M.R.; Type of mark: Machine translation/Transcription; Notes: Machine translation by Mark Fryer

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