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Charles Bressey

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125: 30: 246:, Director-General of Roads, appointed Bressey as the Divisional Road Engineer for the London area. Bressey became Chief Engineer for Roads in 1921 and succeeded Maybury in 1928 (although Maybury's post was abolished and Bressey retained his existing title of Chief Engineer). In June 1924, Bressey was promoted to 268:, appointed him to prepare a report on London's future road transport requirements up to the mid-1960s. Bressey spent three years consulting with experts and interested parties and investigating European plans. He was assisted by architect Sir 276:
for Greater London, was published on 16 May 1938 and proposed a series of high capacity motorways radiating outwards from the city and made recommendations for a series of circular routes around the capital. Although
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Bressey retired from the Ministry of Transport following the publication of the report. In 1938, he received an honorary doctorate from London University and acted as President of the
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and in France and Germany before starting work in his father's practice in the City of London, becoming a partner in 1896. When his father retired, he succeeded him as surveyor to the
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Through most of the war Bressey held the rank of Temporary Lieutenant or Temporary Captain with a higher acting rank reflecting the seniority of the position he held.
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delayed the implementation of any of Bressey's and Lutyens' recommendations, they subsequently featured in a number of post war reports such as Sir
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from 1921 to 1938. Between 1935 and 1938 he carried out research on road planning and motorway design in preparation for his
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in the army's roads directorate, eventually holding the position of assistant director of Roads and attaining the rank of
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before he left the army in November 1919. For his war service, he was appointed an
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who specialised in road design. Bressey was Chief Engineer for Roads at the
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Bressey married Margeret Francis Hill in 1902 and the couple had two sons.
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for Greater London published in 1938. He served as President of the
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Chief Engineer for Roads, Ministry of Transport, 1921-1938
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When the Ministry of Transport was created in 1919, Sir
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Civil Engineer
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civil engineer
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Ministry of Transport
Institution of Chartered Surveyors
Wanstead
Essex
London Borough of Redbridge
Forest School
Walthamstow
Wanstead Urban District
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Officer of the Order of the British Empire
Légion d'honneur
Henry Maybury

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