Henry Norris (engineer)

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Died11 May 1878(1878-05-11) (aged 62)[citation needed]
CitizenshipGreat Britain
Disciplinecivil engineering
Henry Norris
Born3 March 1816[citation needed]
Died11 May 1878(1878-05-11) (aged 62)[citation needed]
CitizenshipGreat Britain
Engineering career
Disciplinecivil engineering
Practice nameMessrs. Walker & Burges
ProjectsEddystone lighthouse Smeaton's Tower repairs, Trevose Head lighthouse, East Bute docks Cardiff, Spurn Low lighthouse, Whitby lighthouse, Europa Point Gibraltar, St Bees lighthouse, Souter lighthouse, Hartland Point lighthouse
Souter lighthouse tower at Lizard Point, Marsden
The newly built Trevose Head lighthouse, Cornwall, England from "The Illustrated London News" 1847
Spurn Low lighthouse, Spurn Point while still operational
Whitby Lighthouse, Ling Hill, Whitby
Hartland Point Lighthouse, Devon
St Bees lighthouse, St Bees Head, Cumbria
Europa Point Lighthouse, Gibraltar in 1879
North Foreland lighthouse at Broadstairs, Kent about 1880 with modernised light as it was after 1860

Henry Norris (18161878) was a British civil engineer born in Poplar, London, the son of several generations of house carpenters. He was the resident engineer for lighthouse construction projects under contract to Trinity House from civil engineers Messrs. Walker & Burges, the firm of James Walker and Alfred Burges, and later on oversaw the building of Souter Lighthouse, the world's first lighthouse specifically designed & built to be powered by electricity.

He died at Stratford, London and is buried at Tower Hamlets Cemetery. His grave was located during ground clearing work in 2013 a few metres from that of John Buckley (VC).

Henry Norris noted projects around the coast of England and Wales, included:

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