Sir John Fowler

Sir John Fowler (July 15, 1817November 10, 1898) was born in Melksham, Wiltshire, England. He was a railway engineer in Victorian Britain. With Sir Benjamin Baker, he designed the Forth Bridge, a cantilever bridge. He died in Ackworth, Yorkshire, England at the age of 81.

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