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Edward Charles Healey

Edward Charles Healey
Healey, Edward Charles.jpg
Born 1845
Died 1906
Residence Joldwynds, near Dorking, Surrey [1864]
Wyphurst, Cranleigh, Guildford [1872]
Occupation publisher
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membership ASL, AI ordinary fellow
ASL Foundation Fellow
left 1906 deceased
elected_AI 1864
elected_ASL 1864.04.05
societies Royal Historical Society

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Edward Charles Healey (1845-1906) of Wyphurst, Surrey
Founder of The Engineer
1872 Married Rosa Close
1884 Married Francis Katherine Wait
1901 Living at 119 Harley Street, London (age 55 born London), One of HM Counsel. With wife Francis K. and daughter Elizabeth F. plus seven servants

Born Liverpool. 1901 Census gives him as ‘Living on own means’. Founder and publisher of ‘The Engineer’. JP. Children changed names to Chadwyck-Healey.

Sir Charles Edward Heley Chadwyck-Healey, 1st Baronet KCB, QC, DL, JP (26 August 1845 – 5 October 1919 ... he was the only son of Edward Charles Healey.[2] After his father's death, he succeeded him in the control of the magazine The Engineer.[

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The Engineer was established by Edward Charles Healey, an entrepreneur and engineering enthusiast with financial interests in the railways whose friends included Robert Stephenson and Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The journal was created as a technical magazine for engineers.[1]
The Engineer began covering engineering including inventions and patents during a high point of British economic manufacturing power. In the 19th century it also published stock prices of raw materials

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