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Register of Students Admitted 1871-1906 - REIC Coopers Hill
Date transcribed | 2012-05-21 | Transcribed by | Robert Charnock | Comment | Vol 1 F.W. Abbatt to RHE Hutton-Squire.
At a meeting of the Coopers Hill Society in 1959 the lack of any biographical record of students admitted to the Royal Indian Engineering College, Coopers Hill, was discussed. This register is an attempt to complete a record. It may be regarded as an appendix to: A Short History of the Royal Indian Engineering College, Coopers Hill, by J.G.P. Cameron, C.I.E., issued by the Coopers Hill Society for private circulation in 1960.
The names of the students admitted have been taken from the calendars published annually by authority and preserved in the library of the India Office, Whitehall. The biographical details have been compiled mainly from information in the magazines mentioned on page 28 of Camerons History.
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| Surname | STYAN | | Given names | Harry Smith | | Awards | M.I.E.E. | | Birth | 16 December 1861 | | Death | 27 November 1934 | | Primary Education | Uppingham & Wrens | | Term at CH | 1880-82 | | Sports career | Rowing colours | | Academic achievements | Passed for the Indian Public Service as assistant superintendent, Indian Telegraph Dept. | | Career | Superintendent 1897. Organised telegraph communications for the Mahsud blockade 1900-02. Director Traffic Branch 1910. Director Punjab Circle 1912. Deputy director general traffic 1914. Chief engineer telegraphs 1916. | | Military & War Service | Received thanks of Gov't for services dealing with telegraph traffic 1914-16. India medal with Burma clasp 1887-89. Coronation Durbar medal | | Retirement | Retired 1916, to Whitstable | | Other | Served on the Maxwell Committee on the strike of 1908 | | Ref | Obit Coopers Hill Mag. XII 31 |
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The Royal Indian Engineering College (RIEC) was established at Coopers Hill, Surrey, England in 1870 to train Civil Engineers for the Indian Public Works Department.
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