Thomas Fulljames (surveyor)
Thomas Fulljames (1778 – 1847) was an English surveyor, architect, and civil engineer, primarily active in Gloucestershire. He served as the County Surveyor for Gloucestershire from 1826 until his death.
Fulljames is known for his designs and execution of numerous public works projects throughout Gloucestershire, including bridges, roads, and public buildings. A notable example is the reconstruction of Over Bridge near Gloucester, preserving its historical character while improving its structural integrity. His approach often involved a sensitivity to existing structures and landscapes, aiming to blend new construction with the historical context. He also undertook significant work on county infrastructure, improving transportation and communication networks.
His career spanned a period of significant growth in civil engineering, and Fulljames played a key role in shaping the built environment of Gloucestershire during that time. He held a strong position in the local community and was well-respected for his technical expertise and professional dedication.