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After his stonemason apprenticeship, Telford left for London in 1782, but success eluded him there. Read by Robin Laing.

After completing his apprenticeship to a stonemason in Langholm, Thomas Telford left for London in 1782.

He carried letters of introduction to the two leading architects of the day: Robert Adam and William Chambers.

But success eluded him in the metropolis.

Instead, he found it in Shropshire, thanks to another Borders' contact, Sir William Pulteney, who invited him to work on the reconstruction of Shrewsbury Castle.

This led on to his appointment as county surveyor and soon Telford was working on a huge number of public and private properties.

Julian Glover's first full modern biography of Thomas Telford: a shepherd's son, who revolutionised British engineering and set the stage for the Industrial Revolution.

Read by Robin Laing.

Abridged by David Jackson Young

Producer: Kirsteen Cameron.

First broadcast on 麻豆社 Radio 4 in January 2017.

15 minutes

Last on

Wed 28 Jan 2026 03:30

Credits

Role Contributor
Reader Robin Laing
Author Julian Glover
Abridger David Jackson Young
Producer Kirsteen Cameron

Broadcasts

  • Tue 31 Jan 2017 09:45
  • Wed 1 Feb 2017 00:30
  • Tue 4 Jan 2022 14:00
  • Wed 5 Jan 2022 02:00
  • Tue 27 Jan 2026 08:30
  • Tue 27 Jan 2026 13:30
  • Tue 27 Jan 2026 19:30
  • Wed 28 Jan 2026 03:30