Hanmer Parsons Grant was an English architect and civil engineer active in the 19th century. He is best known for his work on various railway projects and for his contributions to the design and construction of bridges, particularly in the context of the expanding railway network in Britain. Grant also played a significant role in the development of innovative engineering practices during the Industrial Revolution. His legacy includes advancements in structural design and engineering techniques that influenced later developments in the field.
Margaret Hanmer died in 1420.
Hanmer Warrington died in 1847.
Ronald Hanmer was born on February 2, 1917, in Reigate, Surrey, England, UK.
Nathan Parsons's birth name is Nathan D. Parsons.
Mrs. Parsons
Hanmer Parsons Grant was a boat builder, and founder of the great school at Lake Perinel, the gatherer of the intellectual and spiritual forces that generated a wave of vigorous and compassionate excellence that significantly advanced civilization throughout the world. Perhaps he was only a legendary character, or perhaps he is one dwelling in the timeless fellowship of the co-inherence.
Catherine Parsons Smith has written: 'William Grant Still'
Hanmer Baronets was created in 1620.
Margaret Hanmer was born in 1370.
Margaret Hanmer died in 1420.
The population of Hanmer Springs is 729.
Henry Hanmer was born in 1789.
Henry Hanmer died in 1868.
Hanmer Warrington died in 1847.
Hanmer Warrington was born in 1776.
Meredith Hanmer has written: 'The chronicle of Ireland'
John Hanmer - bishop - was born in 1574.