- John Rennie the Younger
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name = John Rennie
nationality = English
birth_date =30 August 1794
birth_place =Southwark ,London
death_date = Death date and age|1874|9|3|1794|8|30|df=y
death_place =Bengeo ,Hertfordshire
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discipline =civil engineer
institutions =Institution of Civil Engineers (president)
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significant_projects =Waterloo Bridge Southwark Bridge London Bridge
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significant_awards =Sir John Rennie (b.
30 August 1794 inEngland – d.3 September 1874 ) was the second son of engineer John Rennie and brother of George Rennie.Rennie was born at 27 Stamford Street, Blackfriars Road, London, on 30 Aug. 1794. He was educated by Dr. Greenlaw at
Isleworth , and afterwards by Dr. Charles Burney atGreenwich . He subsequently entered his father's manufactory in Holland Street, Blackfriars Road, where he acquired a practical knowledge of his profession, and in 1813 he was placed under Mr. Hollingsworth, resident engineer ofWaterloo Bridge , the foundations of which he personally superintended. In 1815 he assisted his father in the erection ofSouthwark Bridge , and in 1819 he went abroad for the purpose of studying the great engineering works on the continent. On the death of his father in 1821 he remained in partnership with his brother George, the civil engineering portion of the business being carried on by him. The most important of his undertakings, from 1824, was the construction ofLondon Bridge , the designs for which had been prepared by his father. The bridge was opened in 1831, when Rennie was knighted, being the first of the profession since SirHugh Myddleton to be thus distinguished. As engineer to theadmiralty , a post in which he succeeded his father, he completed various works atSheerness ,Woolwich ,Plymouth ,Ramsgate , and the great breakwater atPlymouth , of which he published an 'Account' in 1848. Many years of his life were spent in making additions and alterations to various harbours on different parts of the coast, both in England and in Ireland. One example would be his work in the 1850s designing adrydock for Joseph Wheeler at hisRushbrooke yard in Cork. He completed the drainage works in the Lincolnshire fens commenced by his father, and, in conjunction with Telford, constructed the Nene outfall nearWisbech (1826-1831). He also restored the harbour ofBoston in 1827-8, and made various improvements on the Welland.Although he was early in the field as a railway engineer--he and his brother having been involved, with
George Stephenson , in the design of theLiverpool and Manchester Railway --his practice in this department was not very large. In 1852 he laid out a system of railways forSweden , for which he received the order of Gustavus Vasa, and in 1855 he designed a series of railways and harbours forPortugal , none of which were, however, carried out.Rennie was elected a member of the
Institution of Civil Engineers on25 June 1844 , and he became president on21 January 1845 , retaining the office for three years. His presidential address in 1846 was a complete history of the profession of civil engineering. He also contributed papers on the drainage of the level ofAncholme , Lincolnshire, and on the improvement of the navigation of the Newry. He published, besides his "Account of Plymouth Breakwater", (1848), the "Theory, Formation, and Construction of British and Foreign Harbours" (1851-4).Rennie was the last of his race, and formed a connecting link between the Brindleys, the Smeatons, the Rennies, and the Telfords of the old system with the Stephensons and the Brunels of the new. He retired from the active duties of his profession about 1862, and died at
Bengeo , nearHertford , on3 September 1874 , just after completing his eightieth year.References
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NAME= Rennie, John
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DATE OF BIRTH=30 August 1794
PLACE OF BIRTH=Southwark ,London
DATE OF DEATH= 1874-9-3
PLACE OF DEATH=Bengeo ,Hertfordshire
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