Henry Charles Stanley (1840–1921) was the chief engineer of the railways in Queensland, Australia.
[1][2] His brother Francis Drummond Greville Stanley was a Queensland Colonial Architect.
Stanley studied for 2 years at Edinburgh University before being articled to Messrs B. and E. Blyth, civil engineers who acted as consultants to the Scottish railways.
In 1891, he was formally appointed the Chief Engineer for the entire Queensland network.
[1] His major designs included: Stanley died at his residence in the New Farm district of Brisbane, on 23 February 1921.