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1891 The Association became the [[Incorporated Association of Municipal and County Engineers]] | 1891 The Association became the [[Incorporated Association of Municipal and County Engineers]] | ||
1909 Name changed to the '''Institution of County and Municipal Engineers'''; [[W. Nisbet Blair]] became president.<ref>The Times June 26, 1909</ref> | 1909 Name changed to the '''Institution of County and Municipal Engineers'''; [[William Nisbet Blair|W. Nisbet Blair]] became president.<ref>The Times June 26, 1909</ref> | ||
1920 The 47th AGM of the [[Institution of Municipal and County Engineers]] was held in Dundee. [[James Thomson (2)|James Thomson]] became president. | 1920 The 47th AGM of the [[Institution of Municipal and County Engineers]] was held in Dundee. [[James Thomson (2)|James Thomson]] became president. |
Latest revision as of 18:25, 10 December 2021
c.1873 Formation of the institution - presumably the Association of Municipal and Sanitary Engineers and Surveyors
1891 The Association became the Incorporated Association of Municipal and County Engineers
1909 Name changed to the Institution of County and Municipal Engineers; W. Nisbet Blair became president.[1]
1920 The 47th AGM of the Institution of Municipal and County Engineers was held in Dundee. James Thomson became president.
1922 49th AGM held in Cardiff[2]
1925 Institution of Municipal and County Engineers was granted its charter
1927 Edward Wallis was President.[3]
1948 replaced by the Institution of Municipal Engineers
1912 report of a meeting of the Institution of Municipal Engineers (Northern Division) - is this part of the same organisation?