Thomas Dadford
Thomas Dadford Sr. was an English canal engineer as were his sons, Thomas Dadford Jr., John Dadford, and James Dadford.
Biography
Thomas Dadford probably originated from Stewponey or Stourton, Staffordshire, near Stourbridge. He started as one of James Brindley's many pupil-assistants, in which capacity he worked on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal and the Birmingham Canal Navigations.He was engineer and surveyor on the Dudley Canal until 1783, and consulted by them later when they were extending through Dudley Tunnel.
- 1774 – with John Priddy he surveyed the Stroudwater Canal
- 1782 – with Thomas, he made recommendations for improvements to the River Trent.
- 1784 – advised on the Coventry Canal's aqueduct over the River Tame.
- 1789 – cutting contractor on the Cromford Canal.
- 1791, he became a shareholder of the Neath Canal.
His last canal was the Montgomeryshire, where he succeeded his son John as engineer in July 1797.