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Murdoch Paterson

Murdoch Paterson (September 1826 – 9 August 1898[1]) was an engineer and architect based in Inverness, Scotland, who was chief engineer of the Highland Railway.

Background Edit

He was born in September 1826, one of five sons of Donald Paterson (1778-1851), farmer, at Dell of Inshes, Inverness, and Elizabeth Munro(1789–1847).

He was educated at Inverness Royal Academy, and initially worked as a wine merchant in Inverness.[2]

His elder brother, William Paterson, was also an engineer.[3]

Career Edit

In 1846, he became articled to Joseph Mitchell, the Inspector of Highland Roads and Bridges, and surveyor of railways in the Highlands. In 1851 he worked on expanding the Port of Inverness, and from 1854 worked with Joseph Mitchell on the construction of new lines for the Highland Railway, including Inverness to Keith.

In 1862, Joseph Mitchell set up a partnership with William and Murdoch Paterson, as Joseph Mitchell and Company. Mitchell retired in 1867, and Murdoch became chief engineer of the Highland Railway on 6 November 1874.[4]

As well as engineering the construction of new lines for the Highland Railway, he also prepared the designs of many new stations.

He died on 9 August 1898 whilst still in post, just three months before the opening of the new line from Inverness to Aviemore. His estate was valued at £10,611[5] (equivalent to £1,257,500 in 2021).[6]


Business positions
Preceded by
Peter Wilson
Chief Engineer of the Highland Railway
1874-1898
Succeeded by
William Roberts

Wives and children Edit

He married Jane MacCallum (1826 - 1868) in January 1852. They had two children:

  • Elizabeth Paterson (1853 - 1933)
  • Donald Paterson (1854 - 1885).

He married Frances Wiles (1837 - 1906) in London in 1870 and they also had two children:

  • Violet Mary J Paterson (b. 1875)
  • Murdoch William Paterson (1877 - 1880).[2]

Main works Edit

Gallery Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Our London Letter". Dundee Courier. Scotland. 10 August 1898. Retrieved 8 October 2016 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. ^ a b Paterson, Anne-Mary (October 2016). "Murdoch Paterson: A Highland Engineer". Steam Days. Key Publishing Limited.
  3. ^ "Murdoch Paterson". Dictionary of Scottish Architects 1660-1980. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  4. ^ Vallance, H.A.; Clinker, C.R. (1971). The Highland Railway. Pan Macmillan. p. 213. ISBN 978-0-330-02720-5.
  5. ^ "Deaths". Aberdeen Journal. Scotland. 24 November 1898. Retrieved 8 October 2016 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  6. ^ UK Retail Price Index inflation figures are based on data from Clark, Gregory (2017). "The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved 11 June 2022.

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Murdoch Paterson September 1826 9 August 1898 1 was an engineer and architect based in Inverness Scotland who was chief engineer of the Highland Railway Contents 1 Background 2 Career 3 Wives and children 4 Main works 5 Gallery 6 ReferencesBackground EditHe was born in September 1826 one of five sons of Donald Paterson 1778 1851 farmer at Dell of Inshes Inverness and Elizabeth Munro 1789 1847 He was educated at Inverness Royal Academy and initially worked as a wine merchant in Inverness 2 His elder brother William Paterson was also an engineer 3 Career EditIn 1846 he became articled to Joseph Mitchell the Inspector of Highland Roads and Bridges and surveyor of railways in the Highlands In 1851 he worked on expanding the Port of Inverness and from 1854 worked with Joseph Mitchell on the construction of new lines for the Highland Railway including Inverness to Keith In 1862 Joseph Mitchell set up a partnership with William and Murdoch Paterson as Joseph Mitchell and Company Mitchell retired in 1867 and Murdoch became chief engineer of the Highland Railway on 6 November 1874 4 As well as engineering the construction of new lines for the Highland Railway he also prepared the designs of many new stations He died on 9 August 1898 whilst still in post just three months before the opening of the new line from Inverness to Aviemore His estate was valued at 10 611 5 equivalent to 1 257 500 in 2021 6 Business positionsPreceded byPeter Wilson Chief Engineer of the Highland Railway1874 1898 Succeeded byWilliam RobertsWives and children EditHe married Jane MacCallum 1826 1868 in January 1852 They had two children Elizabeth Paterson 1853 1933 Donald Paterson 1854 1885 He married Frances Wiles 1837 1906 in London in 1870 and they also had two children Violet Mary J Paterson b 1875 Murdoch William Paterson 1877 1880 2 Main works Edit1863 Railway Bridge on Castle Grant Estate at Grantown on Spey 1863 Tain railway station 1864 Balnagown Railway Viaduct 1864 Fearn railway station 1865 Ardgay railway station 1867 Shin Railway Viaduct 1868 Lairg railway station 1869 Achanalt railway station 1869 Achnasheen railway station 1869 Garve railway station 1869 Dingwall locomotive shed 1869 Strathpeffer railway station 1869 Stromeferry railway station 1870 Railway Bridge over Golspie Burn 1872 Altnabreac railway station 1872 Bilbster railway station 1872 Bower railway station 1872 Georgemas Junction railway station 1872 Halkirk railway station 1872 Scotscalder railway station 1872 Thurso railway station 1872 Watten railway station 1872 Wick railway station 1876 Inverness railway station 1877 Achanalt railway station 1877 Delney railway station 1877 Forres railway station 1877 Keith railway station 1877 Tain railway station 1878 Dunkeld railway station 1878 Fearn railway station 1878 Invergordon railway station 1878 Kincraig railway station 1878 Lhanbryde railway station 1878 Inverness gasworks railway station 1879 Aberfeldy station house 1882 Blair Atholl railway station 1882 Pitlochry railway station 1883 Enzie railway station 1883 Forgie railway station 1883 Rathven railway station 1884 Buckie railway station 1884 Novar railway station 1884 Portessie railway station 1884 Stromeferry railway station 1885 Fodderty Junction railway station 1885 Nairn railway station 1885 Strathpeffer railway station 1886 Dingwall railway station 1887 Grantown railway station 1891 Allangrange railway station 1891 Avoch railway station 1891 Corrachie railway station 1891 Fortrose railway station 1891 Munlochy railway station 1891 Redcastle railway station 1892 Burghead railway station 1892 Hopeman railway station 1893 Culloden Moor railway viaduct 1893 Fochabers Bridge railway station 1894 Tomatin Viaduct 1894 Waterloo Bridge Inverness 1895 Culloden Moor railway station 1895 Daviot railway station 1895 Moy railway station 1895 Tomatin railway station 1897 Allt na Slanach Viaduct Moy 1897 Duirinish railway station 1897 Erbusaig railway station 1897 Kyle of Lochalsh railway station 1897 Plockton railway station 1897 Slochd Mhuic Railway Viaduct This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items October 2016 Gallery Edit Tain railway station Dunkeld amp Birnam station Blair Atholl Station Nairn railway station Strathpeffer station Dingwall station Redcastle Railway Station Burghead railway station Culloden Viaduct Tomatin railway viaduct Aultnaslanach Railway Viaduct Plockton Station Slochd Mhuic Railway ViaductReferences Edit Our London Letter Dundee Courier Scotland 10 August 1898 Retrieved 8 October 2016 via British Newspaper Archive a b Paterson Anne Mary October 2016 Murdoch Paterson A Highland Engineer Steam Days Key Publishing Limited Murdoch Paterson Dictionary of Scottish Architects 1660 1980 Retrieved 8 October 2016 Vallance H A Clinker C R 1971 The Highland Railway Pan Macmillan p 213 ISBN 978 0 330 02720 5 Deaths Aberdeen Journal Scotland 24 November 1898 Retrieved 8 October 2016 via British Newspaper Archive UK Retail Price Index inflation figures are based on data from Clark Gregory 2017 The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain 1209 to Present New Series MeasuringWorth Retrieved 11 June 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Murdoch Paterson amp oldid 1119873630, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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