Peirson Frank Explained

Sir Peirson Frank
Birth Name:Thomas Peirson Frank
Nationality:British
Birth Date:23 July 1881
Birth Place:Kirkbymoorside, Yorkshire
Death Date:12 November 1951 (aged 70)
Death Place:London, England
Discipline:Civil
Institutions:Institution of Civil Engineers (president)
Significant Projects:Waterloo Bridge; Wandsworth Bridge; Putney Bridge

Sir Thomas Peirson Frank (23 July 1881  - 12 November 1951) was a British civil engineer and surveyor.[1] [2] He is particularly remembered as "the man who saved London from drowning" in the Blitz.[3]

Frank was born in 1881 at Kirkbymoorside, Yorkshire, the son of farmer Thomas Peirson Frank and Jane Shepherd. He was elected to the Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers in 1937 and was president of the Royal Town Planning Institute in 1944.[4] He was elected president of the Institution of Civil Engineers for the November 1945 to November 1946 session.[5]

Frank was chief engineer of the London County Council from 1931 to 1946 and coordinating officer for Road Repairs and Public Utility Services during the period 1939-1945. He was knighted in 1942 for his direction of the repair services that enabled London to carry on in spite of the severest air raids. He is credited with having organised and put to action "rapid response" teams who repaired upwards of a hundred breaches in the Thames wall, thus preventing low-lying areas of London from being flooded,[6] an achievement that, for reasons of protecting "the public's morale," was kept secret during the war.[6]

On 29 October 2014 a commemorative green plaque, funded by the Institution of Civil Engineers, was unveiled by the Lord Mayor of Westminster in his memory. It is located on a section of the Thames embankment wall, close to the Houses of Parliament, one of the most important locations where Frank organised repairs to bomb damage.[7] [8]

Notes and References

  1. News: Obituary: Sir Peirson Frank . . 19 November 1951 . 8 .
  2. http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp78720 Entry at National Portrait Gallery
  3. Web site: The 'man who saved London from drowning' honoured. UCL Institute of Archaeology. 10 July 2015.
  4. Web site: Wartime president Sir Thomas Peirson Frank. RTPI. 10 July 2015.
  5. Book: Watson , Garth . The Civils . Thomas Telford . 1988 . 253 . 0-7277-0392-7.
  6. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-29826986 "Engineer secretly saved London from World War Two floods"
  7. News: Honor for hero who saved London from WWII flooding. 10 July 2015. Associated Press. 29 October 2014.
  8. News: Sir Thomas Peirson Frank: plaque honours Waterloo Bridge engineer. 10 July 2015. London SE1 News. 29 October 2014.