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  1. Parliament passed The Tower Bridge Act on 14 August 1885. Jones and his partner, John Wolfe Barry, were appointed to superintend construction, which began on 22 April 1886. Just over a year later, on 21 May 1887, Sir Horace Jones died, and never saw its completion. Where is Sir Horace Jones buried?

  2. 15 de nov. de 2015 · The Tower Bridge: A Lecture. Sir John Wolfe Wolfe Barry. Creative Media Partners, LLC, Nov 15, 2015 - History - 78 pages. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original ...

  3. For more on John Wolfe Barry's involvement with BSI (home of the Kitemark) go to the BSI Group's history page. The Engineering Standards Committee was established in 1901 and soon Wolfe Barry became its very active chair. After his death in 1918 the name was changed to the British Standards Institution or BSI as it is currently known.

  4. SIR JOHN WOLFE BARRY, the eminent civil engineer, died on January 22, in his eighty-second year. The youngest son of Sir Charles Barry, R.A., the architect of the Houses of Parliament, he was ...

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  6. www.towerbridge.org.uk › discover › historyHistory | Tower Bridge

    It took eight years, five major contractors and the relentless labour of 432 construction workers each day to build Tower Bridge under the watchful eye of Sir John Wolfe Barry. Two massive piers were built on foundations sunk into the riverbed to support the construction, and over 11,000 tons of steel provided the framework for the Towers and Walkways.

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