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See also: English engineer, the son of a See also: farmer, was See also: born at Anderton near See also: Northwich, See also: Cheshire, on the 26th of See also: February 1789
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After attending school at Northwich, he began to help his widowed See also: mother on the See also: farm, but to escape from that uncongenial occupation he persuaded her in 1811 to remove to Manchester and start a pawnbroking business
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There he made the acquaintance of See also: John
See also: Dalton, and began those inquiries into the strength of materials which formed the See also: work of his See also: life
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He was associated with See also: Sir See also: William Fairbairn in an important series of experiments on cast iron, and his help was sought by Robert Stephenson in regard to the forms and dimensions of the tubes for the Britannia
See also: bridge
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A paper which he communicated to the Royal Society on" Experimental Researches on the Strength of Pillars of Cast Iron and other Materials," in 1840 gained him a Royal medal in 1841, and he was also elected a See also: fellow
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In 1847 he was appointed professor of the mechanicalprinciples of See also: engineering in University See also: College, See also: London, and at the same See also: time he was employed as a member of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the application of iron to railway structures
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In 1848 he was chosen president of the Manchester Philosophical Society, of which he had been a member since 1826, and to which, both previously and subsequently, he contributed many of the more important results of his discoveries
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For several years he took an active See also: part in the discussions of the Institution of See also: Civil See also: Engineers, of which he was elected an honorary member in 1851
.
He died at Eaglesfield See also: House, near Manchester, on the 18th of See also: June 1861
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