RobT
Acemeccanoman
I have a question about the engineer John Henderson Porter (1824-1895) who,
located in Tividale, Birmingham, built important metal structures.
I have been attracted by the now disappeared 150 ft tall wrought iron Buda
Island lighthouse (1864-1961), at the mouth of river Ebro that could make a
good model. The locals called it the Iron Giant. I have the paper on the
project Porter read at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers of
Birmingham in 1861..
Another project by Porter in Spain is the Puente Colgante over the river
Pisuerga at Valladolid that's preserved as an historical site. Despite its
"Hanging Bridge" name its a bowstring bridge and a plate on it (attached)
gives credit to "John H. Porter of Ebro Works, Tividale Birmingham".
Did the name of Ebro Works came from the lighthouse fame? According to
Google an industrial area at Tividale is still named Ebro Works..

Written on behalf of a friend who lives in Spain
Where was the area Tividale in Birmingham?
Any help much appreciated
RobT
located in Tividale, Birmingham, built important metal structures.
I have been attracted by the now disappeared 150 ft tall wrought iron Buda
Island lighthouse (1864-1961), at the mouth of river Ebro that could make a
good model. The locals called it the Iron Giant. I have the paper on the
project Porter read at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers of
Birmingham in 1861..
Another project by Porter in Spain is the Puente Colgante over the river
Pisuerga at Valladolid that's preserved as an historical site. Despite its
"Hanging Bridge" name its a bowstring bridge and a plate on it (attached)
gives credit to "John H. Porter of Ebro Works, Tividale Birmingham".
Did the name of Ebro Works came from the lighthouse fame? According to
Google an industrial area at Tividale is still named Ebro Works..

Written on behalf of a friend who lives in Spain
Where was the area Tividale in Birmingham?
Any help much appreciated
RobT
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