Alexander Mitchell (Engineer)

Alexander Mitchell, (April 13, 1780 Dublin - June 25, 1868) was a blind Irish engineer. He is known as the inventor of the screw-pile lighthouse. He received his formal education at a classical school in Belfast where he excelled in mathematics. He was friendly with astronomer John Thomas Romney Robinson, and mathematician George Boole. Mitchell, AlexanderMitchell, AlexanderMitchell, AlexanderMitchell, Alexander

 

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