Andrew Handyside

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Andrew Handyside was a 19th-century British iron founder and engineer best known for producing cast-iron structures such as bridges, railway stations, and ornamental ironwork.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf iron founder
person
activeInCentury 19th century
associatedWith British railway expansion
Victorian cast-iron bridge design
basedIn Britannia Iron Works, Derby NERFINISHED
businessModel manufacturing of prefabricated iron structures
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
United Kingdom
employer Andrew Handyside & Co. NERFINISHED
era Victorian era
fieldOfWork civil engineering
iron founding
structural engineering
hasPartInEnterprise manufacture of cast-iron structures
hasPartInEnterprise production of ornamental ironwork
production of railway station ironwork
industry architectural ironwork
bridge construction
iron founding
railway infrastructure
knownFor cast-iron bridges
ornamental ironwork
railway station structures
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Andrew Handyside NERFINISHED
notableFor contribution to Victorian-era iron architecture
supplying ironwork for railways
notableWork cast-iron railway bridges
iron railway station roofs
ornamental iron fountains
occupation bridge builder
engineer
iron founder
positionHeld director of Britannia Iron Works
owner of Andrew Handyside & Co.
productOrMaterialProduced cast iron
wrought iron structures
typeOfEngineer civil engineer
structural engineer
workLocation Derby NERFINISHED
Derbyshire NERFINISHED
England

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Andrew Handyside and Company foundedBy Andrew Handyside