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John William Grover

John William Grover (20 April 1836 – 23 August 1892), was an early English consulting civil engineer responsible for several notable buildings in London and railway lines in England, Wales, Mexico and Venezuela. He was the inventor of the split washer.

Early life edit

Grover was the only son of Henry Montague Grover, the rector of Hitcham, Buckinghamshire.[1] He was sent to Marlborough College and studied in Germany and under the engineer Sir Charles Fox. He left to work for the railway engineer John Fowler, surveying routes in Portugal. He then joined the Science and Art Department, supervising and designing parts of the South Kensington Museum, the conservatory of the Royal Horticultural Society and domes for the 1862 International Exhibition.[2]

Consulting career edit

He set up his own consulting business in London in 1862, working on railways and structures. His projects included:

Later in his career he designed waterworks and water supplies, specialising in chalk aquifers, designing supplies to service London, Westerham, Newbury, Wokingham, Leatherhead, Rickmansworth and Uxbridge. He also designed water schemes at Bridgend, West Indies, Egypt, Austria, Denmark, Italy, and Switzerland.

In addition to being a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, his interest in Ancient Roman artifacts led him to membership of the Society of Antiquaries and the British Archaeological Association. [2]

He died at his home at Clapham after a long illness, on 23 August 1892, aged 56,[2] and was buried at West Norwood Cemetery.

References edit

  1. ^ Lee, Sidney, ed. (1901). "Grover, John William" . Dictionary of National Biography (1st supplement). Vol. 2. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  2. ^ a b c Beare 1901.
Attribution

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainBeare, Thomas Hudson (1901). "Grover, John William". In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography (1st supplement). London: Smith, Elder & Co.

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