John McAdam - Bristol Aquarium, Anchor Road, Bristol, UK
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This blue plaque, erected by the Retired Professional Engineers' Club - Bristol, is one of many attached to the wall of the Bristol Aquarium. This one is for John McAdam the inventor of the Macadam road surface.
Waymark Code: WM11TJ8
Location: South West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 12/17/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bill&ben
Views: 2

The wording on the blue plaque reads:

Retired Professional
Engineers' Club - Bristol

Inventor of Macadam Roads
John McAdam
1756 - 1836
System of Road Making 1810
Surveyor Bristol Turnpikes 1815
Bridge Valley Road built 1823

www.engineerswalk.co.uk

The Encyclopaedia Britannica website has an article about John McAdam that tells us:

John Loudon McAdam, (born Sept. 21, 1756, Ayr, Ayrshire, Scot.—died Nov. 26, 1836, Moffat, Dumfriesshire), Scottish inventor of the macadam road surface.

In 1770 he went to New York City, entering the countinghouse of a merchant uncle; he returned to Scotland with a considerable fortune in 1783. There he purchased an estate at Sauhrie, Ayrshire. McAdam, who had become a road trustee in his district, noted that the local highways were in poor condition. At his own expense he undertook a series of experiments in road making.

In 1798 he moved to Falmouth, Cornwall, where he continued his experiments under a government appointment. He recommended that roads should be raised above the adjacent ground for good drainage and covered, first with large rocks, and then with smaller stones, the whole mass to be bound with fine gravel or slag. In 1815, having been appointed surveyor general of the Bristol roads, he put his theories into practice. To document his work, McAdam wrote Remarks on the Present System of Road-Making (1816) and Practical Essay on the Scientific Repair and Preservation of Roads (1819).

As the result of a parliamentary inquiry in 1823 into the whole question of road making, his views were adopted by the public authorities, and in 1827 he was appointed Surveyor General of Metropolitan Roads in Great Britain. Macadamization of roads did much to facilitate travel and communication. The process was quickly adopted in other countries, notably the United States.

Blue Plaque managing agency: Retired Professional Engineers' Club - Bristol

Individual Recognized: John McAdam

Physical Address:
Bristol Aquarium
Anchor Road
Bristol, Avon United Kingdom


Web Address: Not listed

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