Alexander Samuelson
1826–1873 (age 47)
Biography
Alexander Samuelson applied his engineering skill to the practical needs of a Britain on the move, embracing the challenges of railways, steam navigation, and the modern workshops that knit the empire together.
He championed rigorous training for younger engineers and believed that care and curiosity were the surest foundations for building the bridges, pipes, and engines that served communities, and his resting place at Kensal Green Cemetery marks the dedication he gave to the public good.