William Earle Robinson
William Earle
Robinson was born in Oshawa, Ontario and educated there and at the University
of Toronto where he received a degree in civil engineering and also took
post-graduate studies in hydraulics and waterworks engineering.
He first came
to Alberta during university vacations in
1910
to help survey part of the Brooks Irrigation Project. He returned to the
west in
1912,
the year he graduated and worked as a Dominion Land Surveyor and with the
Canadian Pacific Railway in the Peace River Block and on the Lower Mainland
of British Columbia.
He obtained
his commission as an Alberta Land Surveyor on January 18,
1921.
From
1929
until his retirement in
1953,
Mr. Robinson was city waterworks engineer.
He was a
member of the United Church, a charter member of the Calgary Lions Club,
charter member of the Glencoe Club, honorary life member of the Engineering
Institute of Canada and a member of the United Empire Loyalists.
Mr. Robinson
passed away in
1962
after a brief illness. He was 72 years old. |