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Herbert Reah Harper (23 June 1871 – 27 July 1956〔''SEC Magazine'', Aug-Sept 1956〕) was a British born, Australian electrical engineer, who played an important role in the development of first the Melbourne electric supply and then the State Electricity Commission of Victoria.〔(Andrew Spaull, 'Harper, Herbert Reah (1871–1956)', ''Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography'', Australian National University, 1983, accessed online 16 September 2014 )〕 ==Personal life==
Harper was born in London on 23 June 1871 to parents James Harper, a commercial traveler and Hannah, née Reah. Harper attended Dulwich College and studied engineering at the City and Guilds Technical College, Finsbury, then took up an apprenticeship at the Rennoldson Electrical Engineering Company, a Tynside engineering firm located in South Shields gaining experience in marine engineering.〔(Institute of Electric Engineers )〕 He was engaged in England to Eva Beatrice Ellis, whom he married at St Alban's Church, Armadale in Melbourne on 11 January 1902 and had four children. He died at Toorak on 27 July 1956.
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