- Peter W. Barlow
Peter William Barlow (
1 February 1809 -19 May 1885 ) was an Englishcivil engineer , born atWoolwich , particularly associated withbridge s (he designed the firstLambeth Bridge , a crossing of the RiverThames inLondon ), the design oftunnel s and the development of tunnelling techniques, namely his patent in 1864 for the cylindricaltunnelling shield used byJames Greathead in the construction of his tunnel under theThames . This was an improvement upon the original tunnelling shield designed and patented byMarc Isambard Brunel in 1818. The shield prevented the newly dug tunnel from collapsing before it could be lined with cast-iron segments.He was the son of an engineer and mathematician, professor
Peter Barlow of theRoyal Military Academy, Woolwich . His brotherWilliam Henry Barlow was a noted 19th centuryrailway engineer.While designing the piers of Lambeth Bridge (a
suspension bridge design since replaced by the current structure) in 1862, Peter W. Barlow experimented with driving iron cylinders into the clay upon which much of central and north London sits. It was this experience that prepared him to work withJames Henry Greathead on the development of atunnelling shield to dig theTower Subway in 1870.From 1859 to 1867, Barlow lived at No 8 The Paragon,
Blackheath, London . [ Rhind, N. (1983) "Blackheath Village & Environs, 1790-1970, Vol. 2" (Bookshop Blackheath, London)]Notes and references
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