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1841 William Chadwick of Adelaide Place, London bridge, a contractor for engineering works, became a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers.<ref>[[1841 Institution of Civil Engineers]]</ref>
1841 William Chadwick of Adelaide Place, London bridge, a contractor for engineering works, became a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers.<ref>[[1841 Institution of Civil Engineers]]</ref>


1838 Contractor for the [[Maidenhead Railway Bridge]] and erred in removing the supporting timber frame before the mortar had fully set.
1838 Contractor for the [[Maidenhead Railway Bridge]] and erred in removing the supporting timber frame before the mortar was sufficiently set.





Latest revision as of 18:27, 20 October 2021

1841 William Chadwick of Adelaide Place, London bridge, a contractor for engineering works, became a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers.[1]

1838 Contractor for the Maidenhead Railway Bridge and erred in removing the supporting timber frame before the mortar was sufficiently set.


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