Julian Tolmé

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Julian Horn Tolmé (28 January 1836 – 25 June 1878) was a British civil engineer, and the builder of the first Wandsworth Bridge in 1873, which was a toll bridge.

Julian Horn Tolmé was born in Havana, Cuba on 28 January 1836, the son of Charles David Tolmé, who was a merchant and the British Consul there.[1] He was educated at King's College London.[1]

He suffered from rheumatism, and died on 25 June 1878, at Lindfield, Sussex.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b c "ICE Virtual Library". ICE Virtual Library. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Julian Horn Tolme". Gracesguide.co.uk. 30 December 2014. Retrieved 24 January 2016.