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Revision as of 09:18, 3 April 2022

Held at Glasgow University in September 1901.

During this period the 1901 Glasgow International Exhibition was also being held in Glasgow. Following the Congress the British Association held its annual meeting.

The Congress consisted of the following sections:[1]

  • Section I: Railways
  • Section II: Waterways and Maritime Works
  • Section III: Mechanical
  • Section IV: Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
  • Section V: Iron and Steel
  • Section VI: Mining
  • Section VII: Municipal
  • Section VIII: Gas
  • Section IX: Electrical.

Each section met in a different hall of the University over 3 consecutive mornings.

Descriptions of the various Sections

  • The Engineer 1901/09/13
    • Section II - Waterways and Maritime Works
    • Section III - Mechanical Engineering
    • Section V - Iron and Steel Institute
    • Section VIII - Gas
    • Section IX - Electrical
  • The Engineer 1901/09/20
    • Section IV - Naval Architecture
    • Section VI - Mining
    • Section IX - Electrical


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