Iron and Steel Institute
The Iron and Steel Institute was established in 1869.
Great George Street, Westminster, London.
In 1940 the Open-Hearth Refractories Joint Panel of the Iron and Steel Institute published a comprehensive review and 11 papers on basic refractory materials.
1974 Merged with the Institute of Metals to form the Metals Society
Now joined in The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3).
Presidents
- 1869-71 Duke of Devonshire
- 1871-73 Henry Bessemer
- 1873-75 Isaac Lowthian Bell
- 1875-77 William Menelaus
- 1877-79 William Siemens
- 1879-81 Edward Williams
- 1881-83 Josiah Timmis Smith
- 1883-85 Bernhard Samuelson
- 1885-87 John Percy
- 1887-89 Daniel Adamson
- 1889-91 James Kitson
- 1891-93 Frederick Augustus Abel
- 1893-95 Edward Windsor Richards
- 1895-97 David Dale
- 1897-99 Edward Pritchard Martin
- 1899-01 William Chandler Roberts-Austen
- 1901-03 William Whitwell
- 1903-05 Andrew Carnegie
- 1905-07 Robert Hadfield
- 1919 President was Eugene Schneider.
- 1920 President was Dr. John Edward Stead.[1]
- 1922 President was Francis Samuelson.[2]
- 1923 President was Sir William Henry Ellis.[3]
- 1924 President was Sir Frederick Mills.[4]
- 1925 President was Sir William James Larke
- 1926 President was Sir William Peter Rylands.[5]
- 1927 President was Mr F. W. Harbord.[6]
- 1961 Charles Goodeve
Copies of Journals held in the SMC Library
See also
- Iron and Steel Institute (Bound Volumes)
- Iron and Steel Institute (Single Issues)
- Iron and Steel Institute (Indexes)
- Iron and Steel Institute: Proceedings