Thomas Morris (engineer)
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Thomas Morris (c.1754–1832) was an English architect and engineer. In 1784 he supervised the building of a dock at Glasson, on the
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. In 1789 he became an engineer to
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, whilst at Liverpool, he was consulted regarding more docks at Glasson and completed Queens Dock. He left Liverpool in 1799 to work at West India Export Docks in London. Walks in the Isle of Dogs
/ref> He worked on the construction of
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in Poplar London between 1821-3. After his death, he was buried at the church.


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Architects from Liverpool English civil engineers 1832 deaths Harbour engineers Year of birth unknown Year of birth uncertain {{England-engineer-stub