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Tom Martin studied mathematics and worked as a mathematician in the British Steel Corporation in Scotland before moving into the IT sector.

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Tay Bridge Theories: Tom MartinProduction team

By Tom Martin (Guest)

09 May 2007

Tom Martin believes the Tay Bridge would have fallen, train or no train  Read more : Tay Bridge Theories: Tom Martin

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Tom Martin studied mathematics and worked as a mathematician in the British Steel Corporation in Scotland before moving into the IT sector. He has worked closely with Professor Ian MacLeod of Strathclyde University, Glasgow, to investigate the structure of the Tay Bridge.

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