Daniel Fraser (engineer)
Daniel Fraser (5 November 1787, Roxburgh - 30 December 1849, Motala) was a Scottish engineer who built a successful career in Sweden.
In 1822, he founded the first engineering industry in Sweden, Motala Verkstad, to manufacture the lock gates for the new Göta Canal, which had been designed by fellow Scottish engineer Thomas Telford.[1] Fraser was the first head of the company (1822-1843). Thereafter he retired and lived at Charlottenborg Castle, where he also died. He is buried at Motala Church.
He was married to Agnes Storey.
References
- ↑ "Industrial Sweden takes shape - The Göta Kanal". Chalmers University of Technology. Retrieved 7 October 2009.
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