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William Ranger
Ranger, William (1799–1863), civil engineer and sanitary inspector
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Report to the General Board of Health on a preliminary inquiry into the sewerage, drainage, and supply of water, and the sanitary condition of the inhabitants of the borough of Grimsby, in the county of Lincoln / by W Ranger, Superintending Inspector.
Ranger, William, 1800-1863.
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Date: 1850
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Report to the General Board of Health on a preliminary inquiry into the sewerage, drainage, and supply of water, and the sanitary condition of the inhabitants of the town of Keighley, in the West Riding of the county of York / by William Ranger, Superintending Inspector.
Ranger, William, 1800-1863.
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Date: 1855
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Report to the General Board of Health on a preliminary inquiry into the sewerage, drainage, and supply of water, and the sanitary condition of the inhabitants of the town of Spalding, in the county of Lincoln / by William Ranger, Superintending Inspector.
Ranger, William, 1800-1863.
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Date: 1852
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Report to the General Board of Health on a preliminary inquiry into the sewerage, drainage, and supply of water, and the sanitary condition of the inhabitants of the parish of Alverstoke, in the county of Southampton / by William Ranger, Superintending Inspector.
Ranger, William, 1800-1863.
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Date: 1852
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Report to the General Board of Health on a preliminary inquiry into the sewerage, drainage, and supply of water, and the sanitary condition of the inhabitants of the town of Northallerton, in the county of York / by W. Ranger, Superintending Inspector.
Ranger, William, 1800-1863.
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Date: 1850
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Great Britain. General Board of Health
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Water Supply
Public Health
Sanitation
England
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