Charles William Dymond
Charles William Dymond was an English civil engineer and antiquarian.
Family
Dymond was born on 4 August 1832 as the oldest child of William and Frances Dymond. His father was a schoolmaster.On 11 July 1860, Dymond married Mary Esther Wilson. They had two children, Philip William Dymond and Helen Margaret Dymond.
Career
Dymond was a civil engineer.Dymond became a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1870. He is remembered more for his antiquarian interests. From 1851 to 1852, he explored Worlebury Camp, an Iron Age camp in Somerset.
He also took in interest in sites in North-West England. In 1901, he excavated Swinside Stone circle together with W. G. Collingwood, which he had already surveyed in 1872, and published a plan in the Journal of the British Archaeological Association.
He had an interest in Welsh culture and joined the Gorsedd of Bards of the Isle of Britain in 1899 under the name Adamant
Dymond died in Near Sawrey in 1915.