James Brindley, 18th century English civil engineer and canal builder, (1836). Artist: JT Wedgwood

James Brindley, 18th century English civil engineer and canal builder, (1836). Artist: JT Wedgwood

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James Brindley, 18th century English civil engineer and canal builder, (1836). Brindley (1716-1772) rests a hand on a theodolite and points to the aqueduct over the Irwell on the Worsley to Manchester (Bridgewater) canal. He became an engineer, inventing a water engine for draining a coalmine in 1752. In 1759, after seeing Brindley's design for a silk mill, Francis Egerton, the Duke of Bridgewater, employed him to build the canal between Worsley and Manchester. After its completion in 1772, he went on to build the Grand Trunk, Birmingham and Chesterfield canals. Although illiterate all his life, Brindley constructed 365 miles of canals. Engraving after a portrait by Francis Parsons (fl1763-1783).


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People Information

Creator
  1. JT Wedgwood, attributed to: (British?): Artist, engraver
After
  1. Francis Parsons: British: Artist, painter
Subject
  1. James Brindley: British: Civil engineer

Medium
  1. Engraving

Picture Type
  1. Portrait

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe United Kingdom England Greater Manchester Salford Salford

  1. 53 29 00 N , 002 16 00 W

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Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2939x3579
File Size : 30,817kb


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  1. 0580003180
  1. 1-624-455
  1. 1624455

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