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Hugh McIntosh (civil engineer)

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who helped nurture McIntosh's career. McIntosh followed Rennie to London to work on the city's docks, and his growing reputation as an engineer led to him being recruited by the British government in 1809 in an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to demolish fortifications at
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With a reputation for honesty and a business with sufficient resources to complete major projects, he became the leading contractor of his day, undertaking contracts including work on the
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on 30 August 1840 in Wakefield, England. The family tomb is in the grounds of St Matthias Community Centre,
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A Biographical Dictionary of Civil Engineers in Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 1
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Transactions of the Newcomen Society, 66:1, 175-192, DOI: 10.1179/tns.1994.008
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He was married to Mary Cross. His brother James married Cross's sister.
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district of east London. In 1812, he bid for contracts to dig the
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While working on the Lancaster Canal, McIntosh met fellow Scot
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McIntosh then invested in land and became a developer in the
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contractor particularly associated with the construction of
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Index

Hugh McIntosh (disambiguation)
civil engineering
canals
docks
Kildrummy
Nairn
Inverness Grammar School
navvy
Forth and Clyde Canal
Lancaster Canal
John Rennie
Flushing
Mile End
Regent's Canal
Surrey Commercial Docks
British Museum
Hampton Court
Brighton Pavilion
Buckingham Palace
John Nash
Gloucester Docks
Gloucester and Sharpness Canal
Thomas Telford
Aire and Calder Navigation
Goole
Portsmouth
Southampton
Mythe Bridge
London and Greenwich Railway
The Gentleman's Magazine

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