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Charles Hartley (other)
Charles Hartley may refer to: * Charles Augustus Hartley (1825–1915), British engineer * Charles Hartley (educationist) (1865–1935), British educationist * Charlie Hartley (Lancashire cricketer) (1873–1927), American-born English cricketer * Charlie Hartley (Kent cricketer) (born 1994), English cricketer See also

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Charles Augustus Hartley
Sir Charles Augustus Hartley KCMG FRSE MICE (3 February 1825 – 20 February 1915) was an eminent British civil engineer in the Victorian era. Due to his extensive work mapping the longest river in western Europe, he became known as 'The Father of the Danube.' Biography Hartley was born in 1825 at Heworth, Gateshead, County Durham. He was educated at Bishop Auckland then Leeds. Like most engineers of his generation he was engaged in railway work in the early part of his career, being employed by the Scottish Central Railway. Subsequently, he devoted himself to hydraulic engineering and the improvement of estuaries and harbors for the purposes of navigation. From 1848 to 1855 he was employed overseeing the construction of Sutton harbour. He was employed in connection with some of the largest and most important waterways of the world, including the early work (1861) on the Suez Canal and Odessa Harbour in 1867. After serving in the Crimean war (1853 - Feb 1856) as a captain ...
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Charles Hartley (educationist)
Charles Hartley (12 February 1865 – 26 Jan 1935) was a British educationist and the Principal of Royal College, Colombo (1903–1919). Born in Beccles, Suffolk, he was educated at Fauconberg Grammar School, Beccles, then at Marlborough College (1879–1883). He went on to Magdalene College, Cambridge, captaining Magdalen College Cricket Team and graduating B.A. in 1887. Starting a career in teaching he became the classics master of Cathedral School, Worcester; modern language and classics master at Christ college Brecon and later at Marlborough College. In September 1896 he joined the teaching staff of Royal College as lecturer in modern languages and English and was the acting principal in October 1897 to August 1898. He was appointed principal in June 1903 and served till May 1919. In 1915, during World War I, he served as the assistant censor in Ceylon (German) and was the acting director of public instruction in 1910. During his tenure as principal Hart ...
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Charlie Hartley (Lancashire Cricketer)
Charles Robert Hartley (13 February 1873 – 14 November 1927) was a USA-born English cricketer active from 1897 to 1909 who played for Lancashire County Cricket Club, Lancashire. He was born in New Orleans and died in Sale, Cheshire. He appeared in 106 first-class cricket, first-class matches as a righthanded batting (cricket), batsman, scoring 3,729 run (cricket), runs with a highest score of 139 among four century (cricket), centuries and held 56 catches. Notes

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Charlie Hartley (Kent Cricketer)
Charles Frederick Hartley (born 4 January 1994), known as Charlie Hartley, is an English former professional cricketer who played for Kent County Cricket Club. He is a right-arm swing bowler who bats right-handed. He made his First-class cricket debut for Kent against Leicestershire in July 2014.Leicestershire v Kent: Claydon too hot for home side
BBC sport website, 2014-07-07. Retrieved 2016-05-22.
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