William Henry Le Feuvre

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William Henry Le Feuvre (1832–1896) was an English engineer, born on the island of Jersey.[1] He was president of the Society of Engineers in the United Kingdom,[2] and lent his name to the Ordish-Lefeuvre system for cable-stayed bridges.

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  1. ^ Pearson, L. (2016). Victorian and Edwardian British Industrial Architecture. United Kingdom: Crowood Press. Chapter 3, under "Morgan Crucible."
  2. ^ LE FEUVRE, W. H. (1867). An Inaugural Address, delivered ... before the Society of Engineers, January 21, 1867. United Kingdom: (n.p.).