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formerly the [[Concrete Institute]] | formerly the [[Concrete Institute]] | ||
1926 - June. The council of the association purchased the house known as 10, Upper Belgrave-Street, London, S.W. | 1926 - June. The council of the association purchased the house known as 10, Upper Belgrave-Street, London, S.W.1. as headquarters for the Institution and the offices were removed to that address.<ref>The Engineer 1926/06/11</ref> | ||
1926 - October. To fill the vacancy caused by the death of Sir [[Charles Ruthen]], the council of the Institution of Structural Engineers appointed as President Sir [[Henry James Deane]], consulting engineer, of Victoria-street. To fill the vacancy for a Vice-president caused by Mr. Deane's elevation, the Council appointed Mr. [[Ewart S. Andrews]], consulting engineer, a partner in the firm of Messrs. [[Andrews and Beaumont]], consulting engineers, High Holborn. <ref>[[The Engineer 1926/10/15]]</ref> | 1926 - October. To fill the vacancy caused by the death of Sir [[Charles Ruthen]], the council of the Institution of Structural Engineers appointed as President Sir [[Henry James Deane]], consulting engineer, of Victoria-street. To fill the vacancy for a Vice-president caused by Mr. Deane's elevation, the Council appointed Mr. [[Ewart S. Andrews]], consulting engineer, a partner in the firm of Messrs. [[Andrews and Beaumont]], consulting engineers, High Holborn. <ref>[[The Engineer 1926/10/15]]</ref> | ||
1934 The Institution was granted a Royal Charter. | |||
1938 The Institution moved to number 11, Upper Belgrave Street, London. | |||
2013 A new headquarters building was purchased at 47-58 Bastwick Street, London. | |||
2015 The Institution moved to Bastwick Street | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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== Sources of Information == | == Sources of Information == | ||
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* [https://www.istructe.org/about-us/our-history/] Institution website | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 5 February 2024
formerly the Concrete Institute
1926 - June. The council of the association purchased the house known as 10, Upper Belgrave-Street, London, S.W.1. as headquarters for the Institution and the offices were removed to that address.[1]
1926 - October. To fill the vacancy caused by the death of Sir Charles Ruthen, the council of the Institution of Structural Engineers appointed as President Sir Henry James Deane, consulting engineer, of Victoria-street. To fill the vacancy for a Vice-president caused by Mr. Deane's elevation, the Council appointed Mr. Ewart S. Andrews, consulting engineer, a partner in the firm of Messrs. Andrews and Beaumont, consulting engineers, High Holborn. [2]
1934 The Institution was granted a Royal Charter.
1938 The Institution moved to number 11, Upper Belgrave Street, London.
2013 A new headquarters building was purchased at 47-58 Bastwick Street, London.
2015 The Institution moved to Bastwick Street
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1926/06/11
- ↑ The Engineer 1926/10/15
- [1] Institution website