Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

English engineer, for whom see the obituary in Min.Proc.Inst.CE 24 (1865), 527-528.  From 1833 to 1845 Thomas Casebourne, a former pupil of THOMAS TELFORD THOMAS TELFORD , was in charge of the construction of the Ulster Canal. In 1841 he delivered a 'Description of a portion of the Works of the Ulster Canal' to the Institution of Civil Engineers, for which he was awarded a Telford Premium of Books.   When he moved to West Hertlepool in 1843, he was succeeded by WILLIAM CUBITT  WILLIAM CUBITT as engineer to the canal. 

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References

All information in this entry is from the obituary in Min.Proc.Inst.CE 24 (1865), 527-528.  


Author Title Date Details
Casebourne, Thomas 'Description of a portion of the Works of the Ulster Canal'
1842 Paper delivered to Inst.CE, 11 Jan 1842, published in in Min.Proc.Inst.CE 2 (1842), 52, and Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal 5 (Apr, 1842), 125-6.