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At the age of 24 Henry Dyer received an invitation to become the Principal of the Imperial College of Engineering (ICE) being set up in Tokyo by the Japanese Ministry of Public Works. The ICE was one of three engineering colleges being established in Tokyo at the time, though the only one to be under the control of the Ministry of Public Works. He was followed about a year later by his wife to be Marie Ferguson. The marriage took place at the British Legation in Yokohama.

 

The teaching methods introduced by Dyer and his colleagues at the Imperial College were revolutionary at the time and much credit for the rapid industrialisation of Japan at the end of the last century has been attributed to the work of 'Dyer's College', as it was often known.

In 1882 Henry Dyer tendered his resignation from his post at the Imperial College and returned with his family to Scotland.

 

19th century Japan

 

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