Rienzi G. Walton
| Rienzi G. Walton | |||||||
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| Born | 1842 | ||||||
| Died | 1900 | ||||||
| Residence |
21B Savile Row, W Bombay [Aug. 1866] | ||||||
| Occupation |
business artist | ||||||
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House Notes
1867.02.05 Secretary was instructed to inform Mr Walton that during the absence of Mr H.C. Walton and Mr Rienzi Walton from Great Britain, their subscriptions will not be enforced; but that their names will be retained on the list of Fellows.
Notes From Elsewhere
Rienzi Giesman Walton b: 1842 in Kensington London UK son of J.W. Walton
Name: Rienzi Giesman Walton Sex: M Birth: 1842 in Kensington London UK Death: DEC 1900 in Kensington London UK Occupation: Civil engineer, landscape architect
RIENZI GIESMAN WALTON, born in 1842 at Kensington, was the second son of the late Mr. John Whitehead Walton, artist. As he exhibited at an early age a marked talent for technical. drawing and art generally,. it. was determined that he... He
also designed and laid out the Elphinstone Circle Gardens [South Mumbai]
WALTON Road. (From Colaba Causeway to Merewether Road.) Named after the late Mr. Rienzi G. Walton, Executive Engi- neer, 'Bombay Municipality. Vehar Lake was partly constructed under him.
The Malabar Hill Reservoir of the Bombay Works was originally designed by the Executive engineer, Rienzi G. Walton, Esq
Publications
External Publications
WALTON (Rienzi G.) Elephanta Cave, A Fine Watercolour, Oct. 29th. R.G.W.I. 1865 [for sale Aug. 2014]