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| Apprenticed to his brother, [[Joseph Mitchell]], engineer to the Commission for Highland Roads and Bridges.
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| Worked on the [[Gloucester and Berkeley Canal]] to gain experience of masonry work
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| 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 Darlington Railway]] bridge.
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| c.1832 Started practicing in Perth as engineer of roads, railway embankments, bridges, etc
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| 1845 of Perth, when he was elected Associate of the Inst Civil Engineers<ref>Civil Engineer records</ref>
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| In partnership with [[James Young (1796- )|James Young]], engineers and architects in Perth.
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| ==See Also==
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