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19 May 1907
Sir Benjamin Baker |
death Sir Benjamin Baker Died 19 May 1907 at age 67 (born 31 Mar 1840). English civil engineer and the chief designer of the railway bridge over the Firth of Forth, Scotland. His education began as an apprentice at the ironworks of Price & Fox, Neath Abbey, South Wales. In 1861, Baker became an assistant to the consulting engineer Sir John Fowler, and by 1875 was his partner. In 1890, he was the lead designer of the Firth of Forth Bridge with John Fowler. His other projects included several parts of the London Underground, transporting from Egypt and installing Cleopatra's Needle by the River Thames in London, the Aswan Dam on the Nile (Egypt; 1902) and the first Hudson River Tunnel (USA). |
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19 May 1907
Benjamin Baker |
death Benjamin Baker Sir Benjamin Baker (born 1840), civil engineer. |