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  1. William Richard Le Fanu (24 February 1816 – 8 September 1894) was an Irish railway engineer and Commissioner of Public Works. Le Fanu was born at the Royal Hibernian Military School in Dublin into a literary family of Huguenot , Irish and English descent.

  2. Le Fanu quickly established himself as one of Macneill's principal assistants, and was initially involved in the construction of the lines from Dublin to Drogheda, Cashel, and Carlow (1840–46). In 1846 he was appointed resident engineer in charge of the completion of the Great Southern & Western Railway line to Cork, and he was later ...

  3. Biography. William Richard Le Fanu (1904-1995) was librarian of the Royal College of Surgeons, 1929-1968. He published works on the surgeon Edward Jenner (1749-1823). Sir Geoffrey Langdon Keynes (1887-1982), surgeon, bibliographer and literary scholar, was born in Cambridge on 25 March 1887.

  4. His elder brother was the novelist and ghost-story writer Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. W.R. Le Fanu became a railway engineer at a time of extensive railway building in Ireland. In ‘Seventy Years of Irish Life’ he wrote that his last ten years of practice as an engineer “were the busiest of my life.

  5. 18 de jan. de 2017 · W. R. Le Fanu. Publication date 1899 Topics IIIT Collection digitallibraryindia; JaiGyan Language English Item Size 1.2G . Book Source: Digital Library of ...

  6. William Richard Le Fanu was a famour railway engineer who was born in Dublin in 1816. He worked under John Benjamin McNeill on a number of railway projects in Ireland. He worked on the Bagenalstown to Ballywilliam line including the Borris viaduct, which he designed circa 1860.

  7. 31 de ago. de 2021 · William Richard Le Fanu. Good Press, Aug 31, 2021 - Fiction - 210 pages. "Seventy Years of Irish Life" by William Richard Le Fanu. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide...