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Sir John Fowler

Born on 15 July 1817
in Wadsley Hall, Hillsborough, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber, England, United Kingdom
Deceased on 20 November 1898
in Bournemouth, Dorset, South West England, England, United Kingdom
John Fowler
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Participation in the following structures & large-scale projects
Role, name of structure (year of completion)Structure part
Designer 
Albert Edward Bridge (1864) 1
Auchindrean Bridge (1870)
Findhorn Railway Viaduct (1897) 1
Forth Rail Bridge (1890) 40
Victoria Bridge (1861)
Wicker Arches (1848) 1
Engineer 
Grosvenor Bridge (1860)

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External LinkWikipedia: John Fowler (engineer) English

Relevant Literature
* Chrimes, M. M.   Sir John Fowler - Engineer or Manager?, in "Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers", 1993 v. 97 .
* Marrey, Bernard   Les ponts modernes - 18e et 19e siècles (1st edition), Picard Editeur, Paris (France) , ISBN 2708404016, 1990; pp. 307.
* Whyte, Iain Boyd   John Fowler, Benjamin Baker Forth Bridge, Edition Axel Menges, Stuttgart (Germany) , ISBN 3930698188, 1997.

 
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