- William Thorold
Infobox Engineer
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name = William Thorold
nationality = English
birth_date = 1798
birth_place =Methwold ,Norfolk
death_date = 1878
death_place =Norwich , Norfolk
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spouse = Susannah
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children = Thomas Telford Thorold, (second son d.1829), Ellen Thorold (second daughter, d.1866)
discipline =Architect ,civil engineer ,millwright
institutions =Institution of Civil Engineers (member}
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significant_projects = The New Cut on theRiver Yare , TheAcle Straight , severalwindmill s built, designed a number of Workhouses.
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significant_awards =William Thorold (
9 October 1798 –17 December 1878 [cite journal|title=Memoirs of Deceased Members|journal=Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers|volume=55|year=1879|pages=321–322|doi=10.1680/imotp.1879.22399] )was an eminent 19th-centurymillwright ,architect andcivil engineer inNorwich, Norfolk .He was born in 1798 in
Methwold ,Norfolk , the son of a farmer. Apprenticed to George Shafto and later to John Fisher Gurling in St Martin's Lane, Norwich, he was in business as a millwright from 1828 until his death at Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich in 1878.As a Millwright
William Thorold built a
post mill atFelthorpe in 1830 and a tower drainage windmill at Limpenhoe in 1831. He was involved with refittingwatermill s atBawburgh in 1829,Taverham in 1842 and Oxnead in 1849. He was also involved with the steam-powered St James' Yarn Mill, Norwich in 1836 but it is not known whether he was the architect, millwright or both.As an Architect
William Thorold designed workhouses built at
Thetford ,Pulham Market ,Rockland All Saints ,Kenninghall ,Hindringham andGreat Snoring all in Norfolk between 1836 and 1837. He also designed a workhouse built atRochford ,Essex in 1837. As mentioned above, he may have also designed the St James' Yarn Mill, Norwich in 1836.As a Civil Engineer
in the early 1860s.
In 1868, he presented a paper titled "Railways on Turnpike Roads" to the
British Association , proposing amonorail system that could be laid at ground level, and able to negotiate curves of 20 feet radius and gradients of 1 in 12. The proposed motive power was either animal or steamNorfolk Chronicle,12 September 1868 ] One of the countries he thought would be suitable wasIndia and there were two systems built in that country, inKharagpur andPatiala . The Kharagpur system used mules as motive power. The Patiala system used steam locomotives with an almost unique0-3-0 wheel arrangement, having double-flanged driving wheels and the locomotives having a single outrigger wheel which ran on the road. Four such locomotives were built byOrenstein & Koppel ofBerlin . One locomotive is preserved in working order at the Indian National Railway Museum inNew Delhi , where a section of the monorail has been reconstructed.References
External links
* [http://www.norfolkmills.co.uk/Millwrights/thorold-william.html Norfolk Mills webpage]
* [http://www.nationalrailmuseum.org/new_nrm/newstarexhibits/psmt.asp Indian National Railway Museum webpage]Persondata
NAME= Thorold, William
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DATE OF BIRTH= 1798
PLACE OF BIRTH=Methwold ,Norfolk
DATE OF DEATH= 1878
PLACE OF DEATH=Norwich , Norfolk
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