- Richard Birdsall Rogers
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caption = Richard B. Rogers' McGill University graduation photo, 1878.
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nationality = Canadian
birth_date = birth date|1857|1|15|mf=y
birth_place = Peterborough,Ontario ,Canada
death_date = death date and age|1927|10|2|1857|1|15
death_place = Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
education =McGill University
spouse = Mina Rogers
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significant_projects =Trent Canal
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significant_awards =Richard Birdsall Rogers (
15 January 1857 –2 October 1927 ) was a Canadian civil andmechanical engineer whose most significant achievement was the design of thePeterborough Lift Lock , aboat lift atPeterborough, Ontario ,Canada .From 1874 to 1878, he studied at McGill College,
Montreal , graduating with a degree in civil and mechanical engineering. In 1879 he was appointed a Provincial Land Surveyor and in 1880 he became Dominion Land Surveyor, a position he retained until 1884 when he entered private practice, taking up the post of Superintending Engineer of theTrent Canal .In this role, Rogers suggested the use of hydraulic lift locks to the Minister of Railways and Canals, John Haggart, who commissioned him to travel to Europe to study existing boat lifts in
France (theAscenseur à bateaux des Fontinettes ),Belgium (Lifts on the old Canal du Centre ) andEngland (theAnderton Boat Lift nearNorthwich inCheshire ).External links
* [http://www.trentu.ca/library/archives/zrbiogra.htm Rogers biography]
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