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Donald Bailey (civil engineer) was born on 15 September, 1901 in Rotherham, Yorkshire, England, is a British civil engineer. Discover Donald Bailey (civil engineer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

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Occupation Civil Engineer
Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 15 September 1901
Birthday 15 September
Birthplace Rotherham, Yorkshire, England
Date of death 5 May, 1985
Died Place Bournemouth, Dorset, England
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1901

Sir Donald Coleman Bailey, OBE (15 September 1901 – 5 May 1985) was an English civil engineer who invented the Bailey bridge.

Field Marshal Montgomery is recorded as saying that "without the Bailey bridge, we should not have won the war."

Bailey attended Rotherham Grammar School and The Leys School in Cambridge.

1923

He read for a BEng degree at the University of Sheffield and graduated in 1923.

Bailey was a civil servant in the War Office when he designed his bridge.

Another engineer, A. M. Hamilton, successfully demonstrated that the Bailey bridge breached a patent on the Callender-Hamilton bridge, though the Bailey bridge was generally regarded as being superior for temporary use.

Because the bridge used a pin joining system similar to that used in the Martel Bridge designed by Lt.-General Sir Giffard Le Quesne Martel, Hamilton also told the commission the Bailey bridge should be called a 'Martel Mk2', and Martel was later awarded £500 for infringement on the design of his box girder bridge.

1940

His 1940s home was demolished c 2004 and replaced by flats, although he also had other addresses in Bournemouth, being recorded in 1974 at 14 Viking Close, as Bailey, Sir Donald C. OBE, JP.

The house in which Bailey was born, 24 Albany Street, Rotherham is still standing.

During the Second World War, there was a factory making the components for the Bailey bridge in the neighbouring town of Christchurch, where a section of bridge still remains, at a retail park in Barrack Road.

The components were shipped to training grounds in Cumbria, where men learned the difficult technique of assembling them in rivers at night, to simulate combat conditions.

1946

Bailey was knighted in 1946 for his bridge design.

By this time he was living quietly in Southbourne in Bournemouth.

Dorothy Barnes, one of the girls at the Southbourne Crossroads bank, which he used regularly was surprised to learn that her unassuming customer had been knighted.

1947

Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery wrote in 1947:

1985

He died in Bournemouth in 1985.

There is, as yet, no blue plaque in Bournemouth to commemorate him.