Henry Berry (engineer)

Henry Berry, (1719 in England – 1812) was Liverpool's second dock engineer succeeding Thomas Steers and later being succeeded by Thomas Morris.

Berry Street in Liverpool may be named after Berry who lived in a house at the junction with Duke Street, where the White Horse pub stands.

He designed Queen's Dock for the Hull Dock Company which opened Tuesday 22 September 1778.

[2] In 1769 he checked Peter P Burdett's survey for the route of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.

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