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- Harrison_Hayter abstract "Harrison Hayter (10 April 1825 – 5 May 1898) was a British engineer, participating in many significant railway construction projects in Britain and many harbour and dock constructions worldwide.Hayter was born at Flushing near Falmouth, Cornwall the second son of Henry Hayter and his wife Eliza Jane Heylyn. He became a Civil Engineer, and began his professional training on the Stockton and Darlington Railway and then in the construction of the Great Northern Railway. In 1856 he was living in Anglesey, while working on the construction of Holyhead Harbour. In 1857 he joined Sir John Hawkshaw and was associated with most of his projects until Sir John retired in 1888. These including the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Charing Cross and Cannon Street Lines, East London Railway, completion of Inner Circle, the Severn Tunnel Railway and many overseas railways. The bridges he helped build included the Charing Cross Railway Bridge, the Cannon Street Railway Bridge and the Clifton Suspension Bridge. Harbours were at Alderney, IJmuiden (Holland) and Mornungao (India) and docks at Hull, Penarth, Maryport, Fleetwood, Dover and the South dock of the West India Docks. Other works included the Amsterdam Ship Canal, the foundation of the Spithead Forts, River Witham middle level, Thames Valley drainages, and sewerage in Brighton. When he died he was completing a large system of docks at Buenos Aires (a dredged channel 14 miles (23 km) long and a 3.5-mile (5.6 km) river frontage), where James Murray Dobson was the resident engineer. Harrison was a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Engineer and Railway Volunteer Staff Corps and served as President of the Institution of Civil Engineers between May 1892 and May 1893. He was buried at Highgate Cemetery.Harrison was a younger brother of Henry Heylyn Hayter the Australian statistician. In 1854 he married Eliza Jane Walker (1827–1882), the eldest daughter of Rev Thomas Walker, Rector of Offord D'Arcy, Huntingdonshire and a Lincolnshire landowner. They had eight children including Rev. William Thomas Baring Hayter and Frances Jane Hayter who married Falconer Madan (1851–1935), Librarian of the Bodleian Library of Oxford University".
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- Harrison_Hayter deathDate "1898-05-05".
- Harrison_Hayter deathPlace Argentina.
- Harrison_Hayter deathPlace Buenos_Aires.
- Harrison_Hayter deathYear "1898".
- Harrison_Hayter discipline Civil_engineering.
- Harrison_Hayter institution Institution_of_Civil_Engineers.
- Harrison_Hayter nationality England.
- Harrison_Hayter significantProject Cannon_Street_Railway_Bridge.
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- Harrison_Hayter significantProject Hungerford_Bridge_and_Golden_Jubilee_Bridges.
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- Harrison_Hayter birthDate "1825-04-10".
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- Harrison_Hayter children "Eight".
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- Harrison_Hayter dateOfDeath "1898-05-05".
- Harrison_Hayter deathDate "1898-05-05".
- Harrison_Hayter deathPlace Argentina.
- Harrison_Hayter deathPlace Buenos_Aires.
- Harrison_Hayter discipline Civil_engineering.
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