Benjamin Baker | |
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![]() Benjamin Baker as a young engineer | |
Born | Frome, Somerset, England | 31 March 1840
Died | 19 May 1907 Pangbourne, Berkshire, England | (aged 67)
Nationality | English |
Citizenship | United Kingdom |
Education | Apprenticed to Messrs Price and Fox at the Neath Abbey Iron Works |
Occupation | Engineer |
Engineering career | |
Discipline | Civil engineer Structural engineer |
Projects | Forth Bridge, First Aswan dam |
Sir Benjamin Baker KCB KCMG FRS FRSE (31 March 1840 – 19 May 1907) was an English civil engineer who worked in mid to late Victorian era. He helped develop the early underground railways in London with Sir John Fowler, but he is best known for his work on the Forth Bridge. He made many other notable contributions to civil engineering, including his work as an expert witness at the public inquiry into the Tay Bridge disaster. Later, he helped design and build the first Aswan dam.