- Brodie Henderson (engineer)
Brodie Haldane Henderson (1869 – 1936) was a British
civil engineer . [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/55211 Dictionary of National Biography entry] ] Henderson was primarily arailway engineer who worked for many railroad corporations acrossSouth America ,Australasia andAfrica . He was the consultant for theDona Ana Bridge which, when it was built in 1935, was the longest railway bridge in the world with a length of 2.24 miles. He volunteered for service with theRoyal Engineers at the outbreak of theFirst World War and was put in charge of railway lines used to tranposrt Allied troops and supplies. In this capacity he held the rank of aBrigadier-General of theBritish Army and his success in this role resulted in him being decorated by the British, French and Belgian governments.After the war Henderson worked with the
Imperial War Graves Commission , asHigh Sheriff of Hertfordshire and as president of theInstitution of Civil Engineers . He was an important patron ofJohn William Waterhouse , thepre-Raphaelite painter, and was the original owner of Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May.Early life
Henderson was born in
Ealing ,Middlesex to George and Eliza Henderson, his elder brother was Alexander Henderson the businessman and politician. He studied atKing's College London and Victoria University inManchester . He began his engineering career withBeyer, Peacock and Company , the locomotive manufacturer, and later worked for James Livesey and Son, a firm of consulting engineers, of which he would become a partner.Professional career
His work with James Livesey was mainly railway contracts, often financed by Brodie's brother Alexander. Henderson became a senior partner of the firm in 1893 and upon James' retirement it became known as Livesey and Henderson. Henderson worked extensively on railway contracts in abroad including the Buenos Aires Great Southern, Central Argentine, Antofagasta and the Midland of Western Australia railways. Henderson was also responsible for the construction of new docks in
Buenos Aires .His most famous project is the
Dona Ana Bridge over theZambezi River inMozambique for theBeira Railroad Corporation , this bridge was built in 1935 and spanned a distance of 2.24 miles by 33 separate arches. This bridge was the longest railway bridge in the world for many years.Military service
Henderson volunteered for a commission in the
Royal Engineers at the start of theFirst World War and was made the deputy director-general of transportation in Belgium and France, being chiefly concerned with railway transport. During his war service he wasmentioned in dispatches on four occasions and rose to the rank ofbrigadier-general . His war work was recognised by his appointment as a companion of theOrder of St Michael and St George in 1918, the next year he was promoted to knight of the same order and also made a companion of theOrder of the Bath . In addition to this the French government appointed Henderson an officer of theLégion d'honneur , as well as theCroix de Guerre , and the Belgian Government appointed him a commander of the Order of the Crown.Post-war work
After the war Henderson worked as an honorary consulting engineer to the
Imperial War Graves Commission and served asHigh Sheriff of Hertfordshire between 1924 and 1925. [http://www.highsheriffofhertfordshire.org.uk/history.php List of High Sheriffs] ] Henderson was elected the president of theInstitution of Civil Engineers in 1928.Citation | first = Garth | last = Watson| title = The Civils | publisher = London: Thomas Telford Ltd | page = 252
year = 1988 | isbn = 0-727-70392-7]Personal life
Henderson became, through his brother Alexander, a patron of
John William Waterhouse and owned several of his paintings. [http://www.johnwilliamwaterhouse.com/patrons-collectors/henderson-sir-brodie.html Waterhouse patronage] ] He was the original owner of Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May, a 1909 painting by Waterhouse that was recently valued at CAD$4.8 million to $7.3 million [http://www.cbc.ca/story/arts/national/2002/11/28/Arts/waterhouse281102.html CBC news report on painting] ]He married Ella Jones in 1901 and fathered a daughter, Joan, and three sons, Gerald, Neil and Andrew. Neil, Andrew followed their father as partners in Livesey and Henderson, as did one of Alexander's sons Philip. Brodie died on
28 September 1936 of lung cancer and was cremated atGolders Green before being interred in the family grave atBraughing . A memorial service was held at St Michael's Church in theCity of London .References
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