- John Farey, Jr.
John Farey, Jr. (1791-1851) was a mechanical engineer. He was the eldest son of
John Farey, Sr. , the geologist, and was born atLambeth ,London onMarch 20 , 1791. Details of his education are obscure, but he undertook a systematic study of the manufacturing industry of London between 1804-5. At the age of 14, in 1805 he began making drawings forRees's Cyclopaedia .Farey was polymathic in his interests and contributed text and drawings to a number of periodicals and encyclopaedias.
He worked as a consulting engineer for many well-known
inventor s of the laterIndustrial Revolution , and was a witness to a number of parliamentary enquiries, inquests and court cases, and on occasion acted as an arbitrator.Farey wrote a "Treatise on the Steam Engine" (1827) which has been described as the finest work on technology published in the industrial revolution.
He died in
Sevenoaks ,Kent , onJuly 17 ,1851 and was buried inHighgate Cemetery .References
* Woolrich, A. P., 'Farey, John, Jr.', in "
Biographical Dictionary of Civil Engineers ", 2002, Vol 1, pp 223-224
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