John Milroy

John Milroy FRSE AICE (c.1806-1886) was a 19th-century British civil engineer involved with early railway construction in Britain and France.

He then joined Joseph Locke working on the Paris to Rouen railway (1841).

[1][2] In 1875, at the relatively advanced age of 69 and well beyond his working career, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

[4] He retired to Torsonce House at Stow in 1879 and died there on 9 October 1886.

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