Mephan Ferguson

Mephan Ferguson
Mephan Ferguson circa 1900

Mephan Ferguson (25 July 1843 – 2 November 1919) was an Australian manufacturer, particularly of water supply pipes, notably for the pipleline to the Western Australian goldfields. He was born in Falkirk, Scotland. He immigrated with his parents to Melbourne in the colony of Victoria in Australia arriving in 1854. In 1857 Ferguson was indentured as an apprentice blacksmith to John Price of Ballarat.

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Businesses

Around 1874 Ferguson established a business in Melbourne as an Iron foundry and rail construction contractor. After successfully building a bridge over the Yarra River he was awarded many other government contracts. His company built twenty bridges along the north-eastern railway and another eight for the Clifton Hill line. Ferguson supplied 1,300 long tons (1,300 t) of wrought iron and cast iron for the building of the Newport rail workshops.

In 1885 the Victorian Government decided to change the Melbourne water supply pipes from wrought iron to cast iron. Ferguson won the contracts to supply the new pipe. To enable this expansion he brought the Glasgow Iron works in West Melbourne. With the Carlton Foundry, Ferguson now employed over 300 people. He soon after established a new foundry in Footscray.

Plaque at Mundaring Weir, Western Australia showing Ferguson's rivetless joint

Ferguson gained international attention by winning the contract to supply 530 km (360 mi) of 760 mm (30 in) steel main for the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme. The pipes used Ferguson's patented rivetless pipe or locking bar, the design of which improved the water flow. A stylised drawing of the design is now used to indicated places of interest along the pipeline.

To manufacture the pipe, Ferguson imported sheet steel from England and the United States then rolled these into the sections at foundries in Midland Junction and another he built in Maylands.

References

  • Ferguson, Mephan Australian Dictionary of Biographies -- last accessed 8 May 2007

Further reading

  • Ferguson, James Mephan.(1992) Mephan Ferguson : a biography.Torquay, Vic. J.M. Ferguson.ISBN 0646050532
  • Mr Mephan Ferguson's engineering works in the West Australian, 5 September 1896, p.2.
  • Mephan Ferguson and the pipework issues - in the Coolgardie miner, 14 Sept. 1898, p.4g; 20 April 1899, p.4f; 24 April 1899, p.4g; 28 Aug. 1899, p.4g; 22 Jan. 1900, p.5; 24 Jan. 1900, p.3; 12 March 1900, p.4; 30 March 1900, p.4

Photographs

See also

Goldfields Water Supply Scheme


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