James Barron MICE JP (1842–1929) was a 19th/20th century Scottish engineer who specialised in harbour design in the north-east of Scotland.
Life
He was born in Peterhead the son of Archibald Barron, a trainee mason, and his first wife, Elizabeth. The family moved to Aberdeen and James appears there in 1861 noted as a "carpenter".[1]
In 1871 he appears as an "estate factor" working in Larbert[2] and by 1881 is a "factor and engineer".[3]
His first known employment as a harbour engineer is as assistant to William Dyce Cay building the Cluny Harbour at Buckie in 1873. In the early 1880s he and his family were living in Rathven.[4]
Due to projects moving from town to town he frequently relocated. In 1891 he is living in Wick, Caithness.[5]
In 1893 he was living in Aberdeen and had an office at 166 Union Street in the city centre and was living at 46 Carden Place. He became a member of the Aberdeen Philosophical Society.[6] In Aberdeen he was also a Justice of the Peace and town councillor.[7]