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      • Alfred Burges (1796–1886) was a British civil engineer. He was apprenticed to the civil engineer James Walker, and in turn trained several other engineers including Sir Joseph Bazalgette.
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  2. Alfred Burges (1796–1886) was a British civil engineer. He was apprenticed to the civil engineer James Walker, and in turn trained several other engineers including Sir Joseph Bazalgette.

  3. Biography. Births 1800-1809. Deaths 1880-1889. Institution of Civil Engineers.

  4. Burges was born on 2 December 1827, [1] the son of Alfred Burges (1796–1886), a wealthy civil engineer. Alfred amassed a considerable fortune, which enabled his son to devote his life to the study and practice of architecture without requiring that he actually earn a living.

  5. Alfred Burges. Also known as Alfred Burges primary name: Burges, Alfred Details individual; British; Male. Other dates 1836- (fl.) Biography Engineer who rebuilt the ...

  6. Dec 14, 2018 · Alfred Burges was a marine engineer and partner in the engineering firm of Messrs Walker and Burges. His partner, James Walker, was Chief Engineer for Trinity House, the body responsible for lighthouse construction in Great Britain, who had funded the construction of the new Low Lighthouse at Spurn Point in the 1850s.

  7. Alfred Burges (1796–1886) was a British civil engineer. He was apprenticed to the civil engineer James Walker, and in turn trained several other engineers including Sir Joseph Bazalgette.

  8. engineer civil engineer. Alfred Burges was a British civil engineer. Education. He was apprenticed to the civil engineer James Walker, and in turn trained several other engineers such as Sir Joseph Bazalgette. Career.

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