Fairbairn, William

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Fairbairn, William
Identifier
PAR74
Type
Name
Fairbairn, William
Birth and death
1789-1874
Description
William was a leading British engineer and was contracted by Titus Salt to design the interior of Salts Mill. William's significant engineering skills enabled the mill to operate smoothly and perform all the functions that took raw materials through the series of processes required to make high quality cloth.

William was responsible for the Mill's iron structure, the lay-out of the machinery, the design and manufacture of the boilers, steam engines and line-shafting. He also designed a tubular-girder bridge over the river Aire that runs through the village.

Fairbairn published his plans for the mill in a book that ran to four editions and was translated into French and Spanish. He was justly proud of Salts Mill, his largest work of mill construction.

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B1-220a-m: On the Construction of Fire-proof Warehouses Physical Object
B1-425: On the Application of Cast & Wrought Iron to Building Purposes Physical Object
B1-459: On the Application of Cast Iron to Building Purposes Physical Object
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2020.21: Sir William Fairbairn Physical Object
F1a-007a-b: Death of William Fairbairn Physical Object