English engineer
William Chapman |
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Born | (1749-03-07)7 March 1749
Whitby, Yorkshire |
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Died | 29 May 1832(1832-05-29) (aged 83)
Newcastle-upon-Tyne |
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Nationality | English |
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Occupation | Engineer |
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Known for | Land drainage, Harbour works, Design of oblique bridges |
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Notable work | Grand Canal of Ireland, Humber Dock at Hull, East London Dock |
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William Chapman (1749–1832) was an English engineer. Born in Whitby, he worked on the construction of the Old and Humber Docks in Hull, as well as many drainage and canal projects. He is credited with the invention of the bogie and articulation (see Articulated vehicle) for rail vehicles.[1]