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William Tierney Clark (23 August 1783- 22 September, 1852) was an English civil engineer particularly associated with the design and construction of bridges.
Tierney Clark is also credited with the design of a tunnel between Higham and Frindsbury, near Rochester in north Kent for the Thames and Medway canal.
Tierney Clark lived and died in Hammersmith in west London.
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