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Aaron Manby (ironmaster)

The Aaron Manby, the world's first seagoing iron-hulled ship
Aaron Manby
Born15 November 1776
Died1 December 1850(1850-12-01) (aged 74)
NationalityEnglish
Occupation(s)Ironmaster, Civil Engineer
EmployerHorseley Ironworks
Spouse(s)Julia Fewster, Sarah Ann Haskins
ChildrenCharles, Sarah, John, Joseph, Edward,
Parent(s)Aaron Manby, Jane Lane

Aaron Manby (15 November 1776 – 1 December 1850) was an English civil engineer and the founder of the Horseley Ironworks, notable for the many fine iron canal bridges that it built. The eponymous Aaron Manby steamboat was the first iron-hulled steamer to go to sea, and it was driven by Manby's patent Oscillating Engine, an effective and durable marine steam engine.


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