William Henry Le Feuvre (1832–1896) was an English engineer, born on the island of Jersey. He was president of the Society of Engineers in the United Kingdom, and lent his name to the Ordish-Lefeuvre system for cable-stayed bridges.
References
- Pearson, L. (2016). Victorian and Edwardian British Industrial Architecture. United Kingdom: Crowood Press. Chapter 3, under "Morgan Crucible."
- LE FEUVRE, W. H. (1867). An Inaugural Address, delivered ... before the Society of Engineers, January 21, 1867. United Kingdom: (n.p.).
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