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Abraham Darby III

English architect
Abraham Darby III was an English ironmaster and Quaker. He was the third man of that name in several generations of an English Quaker family that played a pivotal role in the Industrial Revolution. Wikipedia
Born: April 24, 1750, Shropshire, United Kingdom
Died: 1791 (age 41 years), Madeley, Telford, United Kingdom
Structures: The Iron Bridge
Parents: Abiah Darby
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