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William Henry Lloyd

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Newington, Surrey, England (United Kingdom)
Death: July 15, 1905 (82)
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Place of Burial: Norwood Cemetery, Norwood Road, Lambeth, England
Immediate Family:

Son of William lloyd and Sarah Lloyd
Husband of Emily Miller; Katherine Lloyd and Emily Lloyd
Father of Evelyn Constance Lloyd; Emily marian lloyd; Amy lloyd; Gertrude Florez lloyd; Henry Gardiner Lloyd and 4 others

Occupation: British railway engineer, arquitecto
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About William Henry Lloyd

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William Lloyd, born October 1822, was a British railway engineer who was instrumental in the construction of several railways in the Americas.

William Lloyd started his engineering career while serving five years pupilage to Mr Joseph Gibbs. He was given this position by Gibbs to make a survey of ironworks at Marquise in France and to lay out a railway line to the port of Ambleteuse. After completing this line he was given the post of Resident Engineer on a section of the French Northern Railway. He returned to England in 1844 where he worked on various rail projects for eight years under Mr George Stephenson and Mr George Parker Bidder.

In 1853 he was employed by the Swedish Government Railways to undertake surveys and was elected a member of the Institute of Civil Engineers on 7 March 1854

In 1863, on the recommendation of Mr Robert Stephenson, Lloyd was appointed engineer to the government of Chile to carry out construction of railways in Chile and Peru, including the Santiago to Valparaiso line. An account of this construction was presented to the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1864 and he was awarded a Telford medal and premium for this.

When the Chilean Railway was completed in 1864, William Lloyd was appointed Director for the construction of a Mexican railway. The line was to be 300 miles long starting from Mexico City and finishing in Veracruz and featured a gradient of 1:25 for some 23 miles. Most of the line was completed until the Mexican Revolution stopped further work.

Lloyd went on to complete projects in Argentina and Guatemala as well as undertaking an extensive exploration and survey for the Brazilian Government. This project was 1,000 miles in length from Curitibe to Matto Grosso, going through unknown and dense primeval forest. A copy of this report and survey is also in the Library of the Institution of Civil Engineers.

In 1881 Lloyd became Director of the Valparaiso Drainage Company, completing many works within the city. An Anglican church constructed in 1858 called Inglesia Anglicana San Pablo which stands on the Cerro Concepcion, was built by William Lloyd, this church was made a national monument in 1979.

In 1888, Lloyd went to California and Arizona reporting on the mines in these states.

He returned home in st Johns Wood, London where he died on 15 July 1905 at the age of 82.

He wrote a book titled A railway pioneer : Notes by a civil engineer in Europe and America from 1838 to 1888.

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William Henry Lloyd's Timeline

1822
October 12, 1822
Newington, Surrey, England (United Kingdom)
1840
March 1, 1840
Age 17
Chelsea St Luke, England (United Kingdom)
1848
1848
Stockwell, Surrey, England (United Kingdom)
1850
1850
London, England (United Kingdom)
1854
1854
Valparaiso, Chile
1858
1858
Valparaiso, Chile
1862
1862
Valparaiso, chile south america
1862
Valparaíso, Chile
1873
1873
Valparaíso, Chile
1876
1876
Valparaíso, Chile