Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Thomas Olinthus Donaldson

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1827 Born at Shooter's Hill, Kent; baptised Thomas Olynthus Donaldson son of Thomas Leverton Donaldson, architect, and his wife Matilda Georgiana Donaldson.[1]

Studied civil engineering at University College, London

Pupil under C. H. Gregory (son of Olinthus Gilbert Gregory)

Various position as assistant engineer including the Graissesac and Beziers Railway and the Andover and Salisbury branch railway.

Resident engineer on the Dorset Central Railway

1863 Became a member of Inst Civil Engineers

1903 Died[2]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Parish Register
  2. National probate calendar
  • Civil engineer records