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1871 Joseph Husband was born in Rotherham | 1871 Joseph Husband was born in Rotherham | ||
Royal Coll. of Science, Dublin | Royal Coll. of Science, Dublin. | ||
Asst. Co. Surveyor, Co. Londonderry | Asst. Co. Surveyor, Co. Londonderry. | ||
1892 founder of the civil engineering department of the Sheffield Technical School. | 1892 founder of the civil engineering department of the Sheffield Technical School. |
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Professor Joseph Husband, M.Eng., F.R.C.Sc.I., M.Inst.C.E., P.P.I. Struct.E., M.Am. Soc.C.E., M. French Soc.C.E., M.Inst.W.E., Hon. M.J.I.E. The Univ., Sheffield.
1871 Joseph Husband was born in Rotherham
Royal Coll. of Science, Dublin.
Asst. Co. Surveyor, Co. Londonderry.
1892 founder of the civil engineering department of the Sheffield Technical School.
1897 Elected Associate of Inst Civil Engineers[1]
1900 Awarded a Watt Medal and Telford Premium
The Technical School eventually merged with the University of Sheffield
1921 Husband was appointed the first professor of civil engineering at the University
1936 Retired, joined his son in Husband and Clark, engineering consultants
1939 Snr. Partner, Messrs. Husband & Clark, Consulting Civil Engrs.
1961 Died in Sheffield
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Civil Engineer Lists