Philip Louis Pratley
Philip Louis Pratley (1884-1958)
1884 December 4th. Born in Liverpool.
Apprenticed to Francis Morton and Co in Garston, Liverpool.
1906 Emigrated to Canada, first working for the Locomotive and Machine Company and then for the Dominion Bridge Company, both based in Montreal.
1909 Played an important role in the planning of the Quebec Bridge over the Saint Lawrence River. He went on to work with the Saint Lawrence bridge company in the construction of the Quebec bridge. He was also involved in the construction of the Boucanne River Viaduct and the Saint John Highway Arch Bridge in New Brunswick.
1920 Conducted a review of the bridges on the Grand Trunk Railway on behalf of the Canadian government.
1921 Formed a consulting company in partnership with Charles Monsarrat. The company was responsible for the design and supervision of construction for the Jacques Cartier Bridge at Montreal, the Ile d'Orléans Bridge at Quebec City, the Lions Gate Bridge at Vancouver, the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge at Halifax, Nova Scotia and the Burlington Bay Skyway Bridge near Hamilton, Ontario.
At the time of his death, Pratley was working on the Champlain Bridge at Montreal and the Cornwall North Channel Bridge at Cornwall, Ontario.
His son Hugh Pratley is also a bridge designer, whose work includes collaborating with this father on the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge.
1958 August 1st. Died
1958 Obituary [1]