John Rennie (Engineer)

John Rennie (7 June 1761 in East Linton, Scotland - 4 October 1821) was a civil engineer, constructing many bridges, canals, and docks. A farmer's son, and a tinkerer and model builder even as a child, he first worked as a millwright with noted mechanical engineer Andrew Meikle (inventor of the threshing machine). Rennie then attended Edinburgh University (1780-1783) and began work as an engineer, employed by Boulton and Watt for five years at mill building, and working under James Watt from 1783. He was a pioneer in substituting cast iron for wood in structures, at Boulton and Watts' Albion Mills in London, 1789, but which was burnt down by arson in 1791. In 1791, he moved to London and set up his own engineering business, having by then begun to expand into civil engineering. His early projects included the Lancaster Canal (started 1792), the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation (1793), the Crinan Canal (1794) and the Kennet and Avon Canal (also started 1794) along with a drainage scheme for draining the Norfolk Fens, (1802 - 1810), but over the next few years he became a famous bridge-builder, combining stone with new cast-iron techniques to create unheard-of low, wide elliptical arches, at Leeds Bridge, and in London at Waterloo Bridge (1811 - 1817), with its nine equal arches and perfectly flat roadway, and Southwark Bridge (1815 - 1819). Rennie was also responsible for designing and building docks at Hull, Liverpool, Greenock and Leith and improving the harbours and dockyards at Portsmouth, Chatham and Devonport. Rennie's last project was London Bridge, still building when he died in 1821 but completed by his son, also John Rennie. He was buried in St Paul's Cathedral.

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