JohnRennie FRSA (30 August 1794 – 3 September 1874) was the second son of engineer JohnRenniethe Elder, and brother of George Rennie. JohnRennie was...
JohnRennie may refer to: JohnRenniethe Elder (1761–1821), engineer (factories, canals, design of London Bridge) Sir JohnRennietheYounger (1794–1874)...
docks and warehouses, and a pioneer in the use of structural cast-iron. He was born theyounger son of James Rennie, a farmer near Phantassie, near East...
elder brother William, younger brother Gordon and sister Edith. TheRennie business had operated for over 150 years, and the family was relatively well...
was an influential early work of operational research. JohnRennietheYounger in addressing the Institution of Civil Engineers on manufacturing in 1846...
In the 1820s, the park was extensively redesigned by Decimus Burton. At the same time, JohnRennietheYounger designed and oversaw the Serpentine Bridge...
Otto of Greece. Rennie (1863 - 1878) Named after the engineer, JohnRennietheYounger. Smeaton (1863 - 1877) Named after the engineer, John Smeaton. Stephenson...
numerous railway projects of the period and in 1835 worked with JohnRennietheYounger to obtain parliamentary approval for the London and Brighton Railway...
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"The Elder" and "theYounger" are epithets generally used to distinguish between two individuals, often close relatives. In some instances, one of the...
JohnRennietheYounger in 1824, but following opposition from landowners was eventually rejected by Parliament in 1824 and 1826. The opening of the Great...
– John Gibson Lockhart, writer and editor (died 1854) 28 July – Charles Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury (died 1868) 30 August – JohnRenniethe Younger...
August – William Betty, child actor (born 1791) 3 September – JohnRennietheYounger, civil engineer (born 1794) 12 September – Francis E. Anstie, doctor...
August 30 – JohnRennietheYounger, English civil engineer (died 1874) October 26 – Konstantin Thon, Russian imperial architect during the reign of Tsar...
first bridge, opened in 1831, was designed by JohnRennietheYounger and Thomas Telford as part of the Wash Embankment works. It was of timber and cast...
ventilation holes to allow gases to escape from the underground car park. The square is named after John Cabot and his son Sebastian, who were Italian explorers...
proposals submitted by JohnRennie in 1838 were accepted. These included the construction of breakwaters to the north and the south, which were eventually...
between London and Brighton were proposed. JohnRennietheYounger favoured a line via Merstham and Horley, while the engineers Robert Stephenson and Nicholas...
JohnRennie Short is professor emeritus of geography and public policy in the School of Public Policy at University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Short...