TY - BOOK AU - Stevenson,David TI - The Principles and Practice of Canal and River Engineering T2 - Cambridge library collection. Technology SN - 9781139565592 (ebook) AV - TC145 .S74 1872 U1 - 627 23 PY - 1872/// CY - Place of publication not identified PB - publisher not identified KW - River engineering KW - Canals N1 - Includes index N2 - One of the leading figures in the age of great engineers, David Stevenson (1815-86) was the son of a lighthouse builder, and while studying at Edinburgh University he was already gaining experience at his father's side. It is for his lighthouses and works of inland navigation that he is best remembered: he designed Britain's most northerly lighthouse and worked on improving navigation on rivers such as the Dee, the Forth and the Clyde. His article on inland navigation for the Encyclopaedia Britannica was published separately in 1858, and was revised and updated for this second edition in 1872. Although Stevenson acknowledges that the age of the canal has been superseded by the age of the railway, he maintains that there is much to learn from the older technology. Illustrated with cross-sections and plans, this work will be of interest to readers seeking to explore the history of Britain's industrial infrastructure UR - https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139565592 ER -