'James Mansergh' (
1824 -
1905) was an
English civil engineer.
Mansergh was born in
Lancaster. He started his career in
railway work and then designed many
sewage schemes and fresh water schemes.
His most famous projects were:
★
Elan Valley Dam for
Birmingham, England (water supply).
★
Hury Reservoir for
Stockton and
Middlesbrough, England (water supply).
★
Werribee sewage works and farm for
Melbourne,
Australia.
★
Claymills Pumping Station for
Burton upon Trent, England (sewage disposal).
★ Laid out parts of
Ramsey,
Isle of Man (drainage).
He was the President of the
Institution of Civil Engineers from
November 1900 to
November 1901.
He was the Chairman of the Engineering Standards Committee which became the
British Standards Institution.
External links
★
Elan Valley
★
Claymills Archives
Ref 3 1898 Official Guide to Isle-of-Man