Sir John Benjamin Macneill FRS (1793 – 2 March 1880) was an eminent Irish civil engineer of the 19th century, closely associated with Thomas Telford. His...
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MP, and professor and author of law John Benjamin Macneill (1793–1880), Irish civil engineer John F. MacNeill (1870–1962), physician and political figure...
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kind of roads and pavements. It was developed by John Benjamin Macneill in the late 1820s. Macneill's road indicator was completed according to drawings...
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line. The viaduct was designed by the Irish civil engineer Sir John Benjamin Macneill using new mathematical stress analysis developed just a few years...
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William Rankine (redirect from William John MacQuorn Rankine)
because of straitened family finances, became an apprentice to Sir John Benjamin Macneill, who was at the time surveyor to the Irish Railway Commission. During...
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References John MacAdam Roads Luke Livingston Macassey Irish water engineer Thomas Harris MacDonald Highway engineer Sir John Benjamin Macneill Railways...
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projects of Thomas Telford William Jessop, fellow civil engineer John Benjamin Macneill, fellow civil engineer Sir William Pulteney, 5th Baronet, patron...
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heavy traffic. Parliamentary Commissioners took over the road, and John Benjamin Macneill, chief engineer to Thomas Telford, proposed using Roman cement and...
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Völkner, German-New Zealand priest and missionary (b. 1819) 1880 – John Benjamin Macneill, Irish engineer (b. 1790) 1895 – Berthe Morisot, French painter...
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August 1844 for the GS&WR. Purcell was actively assisted by engineer John Benjamin MacNeill who had done surveys for the London and Birmingham Railway and had...
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the Anglo-American Oil Company Henry McGee (1929–2006) – actor John Benjamin Macneill – railway engineer George Heming Mason – painter General Sir Frederick...
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Books were published by Sir William Armstrong Fairburn and Sir John Benjamin Macneill. The latter records experiments on the Paddington Canal in London...
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physicist and the third president of Dublin City University (DCU). John Benjamin Macneill (1793–1880), civil engineer associated with Thomas Telford. His...
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maintained by Cork City Council. The tunnel was designed by architect John Benjamin Macneill for Great Southern and Western Railway (GSWR) and built by contractor...
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Armagh and the Dublin and Drogheda Railways. In 1845, under Sir John Benjamin Macneill, he surveyed and laid out part of the Great Southern and Western...
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alongside the Grand, but was severely rebuked by the GS&WR's Sir John Benjamin Macneill who pointed out the engineering impracticalities and conflict of...
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This report was based on a survey of the estuary undertaken by John Benjamin Macneill. A recent EPA report states that "From Drogheda town to the sea...
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College Dublin. He was apprenticed to and became assistant to Sir John Benjamin Macneill. His most notable projects were railway schemes in Ireland. In 1846...
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Macmillan 1962-05-31 10 February 1894 – 29 December 1986 Statute 12 John Benjamin Macneill 1838-04-05 c. 1793 – 2 March 1880 Enid Anne Campbell MacRobbie 1991-03-14...
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following the creation in 1980 of new Chairs in Engineering Science. 1: John Benjamin Macneill (1842–1852; Professor Extraordinary of Civil Engineering 1852–1880)...
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March – John Benjamin Macneill, railway engineer (born 1793). 16 April – Edward Vaughan Hyde Kenealy, barrister and writer (born 1819). 7 June – John Brougham...
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until mid-1836, and first contracts were not let until October. John Benjamin Macneill (later to be called "the Father of the Irish railway system") was...
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1858) The Crusade of the Period, Lynch, Cole & Meehan 1873 John Mitchel (1917), Eoin MacNeill (ed.), An Ulsterman for Ireland: being letters to the Protestant...
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Abraham Benrubi, Dean McDermott, Kim Coates, Herbert Kohler Jr., Peter MacNeill, Julian Richings, Ian Tracey, Cliff Saunders, Patricia Stutz, Rod Wilson...
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Woolner (née Macneill) Montgomery (1853-1876), died of tuberculosis (TB) when Maud was 21 months old. Stricken with grief, her father, Hugh John Montgomery...
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2023 Special Honours (section Order of St John)
Wockhardt UK. For services to health, particularly during COVID-19 Hugo MacNeill – Lately Chair of the British-Irish Association. For services to British-Irish...
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Andrew Clarke, soldier, Governor of Western Australia (died 1847). John Benjamin Macneill, railway engineer (died 1880). Charlotte Brooke, writer (b.c1740)...
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Bulmer Hobson (redirect from John Bulmer Hobson)
timed for Easter Sunday, and he subsequently alerted MacNeill about what the IRB had planned. MacNeill issued a countermanding order, which served to delay...
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John Redmond and Irish Unity: 1912–1918. Syracuse University Press. p. 152. ISBN 0815630433. Retrieved 10 August 2015. Michael Tierney, Eoin MacNeill...
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Peter MacNeill, Michael Cera, Marin Hinkle, Brian Greene The Last September Trimark Pictures / UGC DA International Deborah Warner (director); John Banville...
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