- A. M. Hamilton
Archibald Milne Hamilton (1898 - 1972) was a
New Zealand -borncivil engineer , notable for building theHamilton Road throughKurdistan and designing theCallender-Hamilton bridge system .Early life, marriage and children
He was born in
Waimate , New Zealand, the son of W.M. and J.S. Hamilton on18 November 1898 . . He was educated atWaitaki Boys' High School . In 1924 he graduated from Canterbury College with a Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) degree.He married Bettina Matraves Collier, a
medical doctor in 1934, and they had six children. The second eldest of these was theevolutionary biologist W. D. Hamilton , and one of his daughters Mary R. Bliss, achieved some notability for designing mattresses.Early career
He worked for the Lyttleton Harbour Board, New Zealand where he designed a wave model for planning port improvements, Then he worked at the Admiralty, London, designing the Singapore Naval Base.
Hamilton Road
Between 1928 and 1932 he was the principal engineer of the Hamilton Road, through
Iraqi Kurdistan which he hoped would unite the peoples of the region. However, the road has been fought over many times. He described the building of this in a 1937 book entitled "Road through Kurdistan "Callender-Hamilton Bridge
During the construction of the road, Hamilton became aware of the need for strong, adaptable
bridge s with components that could easily be transported and erected in remote and/or difficultterrain . WithBritish Insulated Callenders Cables , nowBalfour Beatty Power Networks Ltd , he designed theCallender-Hamilton Bridge System , the income from which helped support his family. The parts of the bridge were bolted together like aMeccano set, and was popular with theBritish Army . This led to the development of theBailey bridge , and Hamilton successfully claimed to theRoyal Commission for Awards to Inventors , as it has breached hispatent .Bibliography
*Hamilton, A.M. (1937). "Road through Kurdistan: The Narrative of an Engineer in Iraq." Faber, London
**New Edition (1958). Faber, London.
**(2004) reprint ISBN 1-85043-637-1External links
* http://www.thegreatdebate.org.uk/MentalismCB.html autism?
* http://www.krg.org/docs/KT010726.pdf bit about the road.
* [http://shadowsoftime.kiwiwebhost.biz/university6.html source of university degree]
* [http://www.unifr.ch/biol/ecology/hamilton/hamilton/bliss.html text by his daughter Mary Bliss in memory of his son Bill Hamilton contains useful information]
* [ http://www.teara.govt.nz/1966/E/ExpatriatesBiographies/UnitedKingdom/en The Encyclopaedia of New Zealand, 1966 under Expatriates (volume 1 page 595)]
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