
Walter Harry Green Armytage
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LOCATION: Totley, Sheffield S17 4AT, England, United Kingdom
Professor of Education, University of Sheffield, England, 1954–82. Author of A Social History of Engineering.
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James B. Eads was an American engineer best known for his triple-arch steel bridge over the Mississippi River at St. Louis, Mo. (1874). Another project provided a year-round navigation channel for New Orleans by means of jetties (1879). Eads was named for his mother’s cousin James Buchanan, a…
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