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Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Silvery Tay: Reinvestigating the Tay Bridge Disaster of 1879
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Projects undertaken by the business under his leadership included the replacement for the
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Battle for the North: The Tay and Forth bridges and the 19th century railway wars
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from 1895–97. He spent the latter years of his life on his estate at
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Iron Works, in the east end of the city. The business evolved to become
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Presidents of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland
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at only 9 years of age, prior to commencing training as a
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Disaster on the Dee: Robert Stephenson's Nemesis of 1847
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In 1863 he joined a company of bridge manufacturers in
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Liberal Unionist Party MPs for Scottish constituencies
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Bust of William Arrol, People's Palace museum, Glasgow
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Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland
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Memorial to Sir William Arrol, now on display in the
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National Museums Northern Ireland 13: 423: 14: 658: 494: 331: 203:Scottish Engineering Hall of Fame 96:by age 13, and going on to learn 522:Parliament of the United Kingdom 383:"Sir William Arrol (1839–1913)" 462:, Stroud : Tempus, 2006, 397: 375: 353: 339:"Seafield Children's Hospital" 309: 287: 262: 1: 607:Civil engineering contractors 224: 72: 219:People on Scottish banknotes 7: 592:Bridgeton–Calton–Dalmarnock 476:, Tempus Publishing (2007) 212: 122:Sir William Arrol & Co. 10: 663: 488:Sir William Arrol a Memoir 647:Scottish company founders 554: 535: 527: 520: 407:. BBC News. 23 March 2015 196: 135:(completed in 1887), the 107: 25:Portrait of William Arrol 617:British bridge engineers 612:Scottish civil engineers 587:People from Renfrewshire 295:"The giant Arrol Gantry" 139:(completed in 1890) and 124:, a large international 85:, and started work in a 207:Clydesdale Bank ÂŁ5 note 67:Liberal Unionist Party 48: 34: 26: 559:William Phipson Beale 179:1895 general election 40: 32: 24: 538:Member of Parliament 250:. Scottish Gazetteer 209:introduced in 2015. 171:Member of Parliament 486:Sir Robert Purvis, 317:"Sir William Arrol" 248:"Sir William Arrol" 363:. Paisley Cemetery 49: 35: 27: 16:British politician 565: 564: 555:Succeeded by 501:Sir William Arrol 482:978-0-7524-4266-2 145:Harland and Wolff 126:civil engineering 104:at night school. 52:Sir William Arrol 654: 632:UK MPs 1900–1906 627:UK MPs 1895–1900 597:Knights Bachelor 528:Preceded by 518: 517: 433:, Tempus, 2004, 429:Peter R. 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Glasgow
People's Palace
Scottish
civil engineer
bridge
Liberal Unionist Party
Houston
Renfrewshire
cotton
mill
blacksmith
mechanics
hydraulics
Glasgow
Dalmarnock
Sir William Arrol & Co.
civil engineering
Tay Bridge
Forth Bridge
Tower Bridge
Harland and Wolff
Belfast
Arrol Gantry
RMS Titanic
knighted
Member of Parliament
South Ayrshire

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