John Taylor (1779-1863), English civil engineer. Taylor was born at Norwich and showed an early aptitude for engineering. In 1796 he invented a crushe


John Taylor (1779-1863), English civil engineer. Taylor was born at Norwich and showed an early aptitude for engineering. In 1796 he invented a crusher for copper ore for a mine near Tavistock in Devon and two years later took over the running of the whole mine. In 1803-17 he supervised the construction of the Tavistock Canal, linking the mine to a quay on the River Tamar. In 1819 he went to Cornwall to reopen an abandoned copper mine that soon became the most productive in the county and in 1824 built a narrow-gauge railway from the mine to the port at Devoran over 14km away. He founded both the British Iron Company and the Mexico-based Real del Monte mining company with James Henry Shears. In later life he was one of the founders of University College, London and served as its treasurer.


Size: 3661px × 5192px
Photo credit: © ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: 1700s, 1800s, 18th, 19th, british, canal, century, civil, college, copper, cornwall, engineer, english, founder, iron, john, london, mexico, mining, portrait, railway, silver, tavistock, taylor, university, vertical