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Chief engineer of the Great Northern Railway of Ireland

William Hemingway Mills
Born1834
Yorkshire
Died12 January 1918
Glenageary, County Dublin, Ireland
NationalityBritish
EducationWilliam Henry Barlow
Engineering career
DisciplineCivil engineering
ProjectsGreat Northern Railway of Ireland
Mill's polychromatic brickwork design for GNR(I) at Malahide station

William Hemingway Mills (1834-1918) was a British civil engineer known for his work with the Great Northern Railway of Ireland (GNR(I)) from its formation in 1876 until his retirement in 1910.

Life

Mills was born in Yorkshire, England in 1834.

He came under the instruction of the William Henry Barlow from 1850. Mills undertook work in Scotland, Andalusia and Mexico before becoming Chief Engineer of the GNR(I) from its formation in 1876.

Mills was to introduce a polychromatic brick style to many buildings in his designs for the GNR(I).

He was to work at the GNR(I) until his retirement in 1910 in his mid–70s. Mills died at his home in Glenageary, County Dublin on 12 January 1918, aged c. 83.

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Notes

  1. Mills is referred to in some sources as William Henry Mills

Footnotes

  1. ^ IAA (2021), Biogragraphy.
  2. Osgood (2020), summary.

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