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  1. John Rennie the Elder. Portrait of John Rennie, 1810, by Sir Henry Raeburn. John Rennie's signature. John Rennie FRSE FRS (7 June 1761 – 4 October 1821) was a Scottish civil engineer who designed many bridges, canals, docks and warehouses, and a pioneer in the use of structural cast-iron.

  2. 29 de jun. de 2021 · Learn about John Rennie, one of the greatest engineers of his age, who designed canals, bridges, docks and harbours in the UK and abroad. Read how he was a man of integrity, passion and foresight, and see his projects that still stand today.

  3. Há 5 dias · John Rennie (1761 - 1821) was a Scottish engineer who designed and built canals, aqueducts, bridges and dockyards across Britain. He worked for Boulton and Watt, improved the Norfolk fens, and created the London Bridge and the Plymouth breakwater.

  4. 3 de abr. de 2024 · John Rennie (born June 7, 1761, Phantassie, East Lothian, Scotland—died October 4, 1821, London, England) was a Scottish civil engineer who built or improved canals, docks, harbours, and bridges throughout Britain. Three of his spans were built across the River Thames at London.

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  5. John Rennie (1761-1821) was a Scottish engineer who designed canals, aqueducts, bridges, harbours and dockyards. He worked for Boulton and Watt, advised on naval projects, and built Waterloo Bridge and Southwark Bridge in London.

  6. Website. http://johnrennie.net. John Rennie (born 1959) is an American science writer who was the seventh editor in chief of Scientific American magazine. After leaving Scientific American in 2009, he began writing for Public Library of Science (PLoS) Blogs.

  7. 9 de jul. de 2021 · John Rennie was a leading civil engineer in the UK in the 19th century, famous for his bridges, canals, docks and harbours. He was the first professional engineer to have a university education and a founding member of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE).