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1845 of Perth when he was elected Associate of the Inst Civil Engineers<ref>Civil Engineer records</ref> | Apprenticed to his brother, [[Joseph Mitchell]], engineer to the Commission for Highland Roads and Bridges. | ||
Worked on the [[Gloucester and Berkeley Canal]] to gain experience of masonry work | |||
Worked for 4 years under Captain Sir [[Samuel Brown]] on erection of suspension bridges, including bridges across the Findhorn, the Spey and the [[Stockton and Darling Railway]] bridge. | |||
c.1832 Started practicing in Perth as engineer of roads, railway embankments, bridges, etc | |||
1845 of Perth, when he was elected Associate of the Inst Civil Engineers<ref>Civil Engineer records</ref> | |||
In partnership with [[James Young (1796- )|James Young]], engineers and architects in Perth. | In partnership with [[James Young (1796- )|James Young]], engineers and architects in Perth. |
Revision as of 08:21, 14 August 2019
Apprenticed to his brother, Joseph Mitchell, engineer to the Commission for Highland Roads and Bridges.
Worked on the Gloucester and Berkeley Canal to gain experience of masonry work
Worked for 4 years under Captain Sir Samuel Brown on erection of suspension bridges, including bridges across the Findhorn, the Spey and the Stockton and Darling Railway bridge.
c.1832 Started practicing in Perth as engineer of roads, railway embankments, bridges, etc
1845 of Perth, when he was elected Associate of the Inst Civil Engineers[1]
In partnership with James Young, engineers and architects in Perth.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Civil Engineer records