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Joseph Hobson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph Hobson
Joseph Hobson (1834–1917) was a Canadian land surveyor, civil engineer and railway design engineer. He was the resident engineer during the construction of the International Railway Bridge and designed the first St. Clair railway tunnel. This was the first underwater railway tunnel between Canada and the USA, and, when it opened in 1891, the first undersea tunnel linking two distinct countries, and the longest undersea tunnel then constructed. == Early life and education ==
Hobson was born in 1834 in Guelph Township in Wellington County, Ontario. He had a brother, John, who was born in 1835.〔 〕 Hobson's parents were Joseph and Margaret Hobson.〔 Hobson attended log schoolhouses in Guelph for his primary schooling. He then moved to Toronto and was there for seven years. He apprenticed with John Tully as a land surveyor.〔 During this time he did layout plans for the Ontario towns of Kitchener and Guelph. Later he apprenticed under C. Schofield and he passed his final exam in 1855 for a provincial land surveyor.
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