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Note: 1867=Birth December Qtr Vol 8e Page 177 at 36,Rowley Street, Habergham Eaves, Attended Burnley Grammar School & Ripley College until the age of twenty 1871=36,Rowley Street, Habergham Eaves 1878-1881=Red Zion Street School, Burnley 1881=11,Hawk Street, Burnley 1881-1885=Ripley College, Derbyshire 1891=Ashridge House, Thursby Square, Burnley Articled with the Borough Surveyor of Burnley where he was retained as an Assistant in the Surveyor's Department until 1893. 1893-1901=Appointed Deputy Borough Engineer and Surveyor of Grimsby to the Borough Surveyor Marshall Petree 1895=Elected as an Associate Member of the Institute of Civil Engineers on the 3rd December. Initiated on 05/12/1895 into the Pelham Lodge of Freemasons. 1899=Marriage Grimsby June Qtr Vol 7a Page 1623 1900=Appointed as First Officer of the Grimsby Fire Brigade in addition to being the Deputy Borough Engineer and Surveyor. 1901=13,Ainslie Street, Grimsby 1906=16,Manor Avenue, Grimsby 1907=Started a Private Practice 1910=Herbert Heap A.M.I.C.E. Osborne Chambers, Osborne Street. 1911=16,Manor Avenue, Grimsby (In Private Practice as an Architect) Responsible for the erection of the Tivoli Music Hall, extensions to the Grimsby Gas Works and the Foresters Hall also the conversion of the Grimsby Tramways from Horse Traction to Electric. Designed and erected the Electricity Station in Grimsby. 1914-1918 Served at the Ministry of Transport under Sir Henry Maybury K.C. Qualifications:- M.I.C.E., A.R.I.B.A., M Inst C.E. (Civil Engineer and Architect) 1914- 1920 Borough Engineer & Surveyor to Scunthorpe UDC 1918=Death of Mother Hannah. 1922=Elected a full Member of the Institute of Civil Engineers. 1922=Death of Father Edmund Heap A keen cricketer and Chairman of the Grimsby Town Cricket Club. 1926=Appointed as Senior Engineer, Sheffield Corporation City Surveyor's Department. 1932=21st September - Retirement from the City Engineers and Surveyors Department, Sheffield Corporation as Chief Engineer 1936=18,Crescent Road, Nether Edge, Sheffield 1939="Ashlyn", 1, The Avenue, Green Lane, Dronfield 1941=Died intestate at "Ashlyn", 1,The Avenue, Green Lane, Dronfield aged 73 years, Vol 7b Page 1434. Letters of Administration granted in Llandudno on 7th October to Bertha Heap widow. Effects £317.17s.8d. Buried in Dronfield Cemetery 18/06/1941 Grave 105 Section D His notebook of relevant newspaper cuttings and obituaries have given me lots of genealogical information. A Grandfather that I never knew although I wore his wedding ring all my life. I believe he lost a lot of his money investing in his Father Edmund's Cotton Mill.
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