John Rennie FRS (1760-1821) the engineer, was a son of a Scottish farmer who initially became a schoolmaster then master millwright. He was approached to design Waterloo Bridge in 1809. The foundation stone was laid in 1811, but did not open until 1817. He wrote to a friend after the opening ceremony, 'I had a hard business to escape knighthood at the opening'. Drawn by E Gregory Brown, c.1905From: London Stories
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| Collection: | Surrey-ana |
| Image type: | Print |
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| Ref: | 12645 |
| Identifier: | Surreyana Vol56 p136 |
| Date: | c.1810 |
#-Before 1850 #BRIDGES #Print #RIVERS AND WATERCOURSES #Surrey-ana #WATERLOO