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Note: This is a sub-section of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
No. | Years | Name | Sphere of Influence | |
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1 | 1847–1848 | George Stephenson | railway engineer | |
2 | 1849–1853 | Robert Stephenson | railway engineer, MP | |
3 | 1854–1855 | William Fairbairn | manufacturer, trader, ironmaster, bridge, mill wheels, ships, later made baronet. | |
4 | 1856–1857 | Joseph Whitworth | pioneer of machine tools, precision engineering | |
5 | 1858–1859 | John Penn | Marine Steam engines | |
6 | 1860 | James Kennedy | Marine engines and locomotives | |
7 | 1861–1862 | William Armstrong | Industrialist and inventor, primarily of armaments. Pioneer of domestic electricity | |
8 | 1863–1865 | Robert Napier | Ship building and Marine engines | |
4 | 1865–1866 | Joseph Whitworth | pioneer of machine tools, precision engineering | |
5 | 1866–1868 | John Penn | Marine Steam Engines | |
7 | 1868–1869 | William Armstrong | Industrialist and inventor, primarily of armaments. Pioneer of domestic electricity | |
9 | 1870–1871 | John Ramsbottom | Railway engineer | |
10 | 1872–1873 | Carl Wilhelm Siemens | Metallurgist and electrical engineer | |
11 | 1874–1875 | Frederick Joseph Bramwell | Steam engines and boilers | |
12 | 1876–1877 | Thomas Hawksley | water and gas engineer | |
13 | 1878–1879 | John Robinson | Steam Engines | |
14 | 1880–1881 | Edward Alfred Cowper | Metallurgist, inventor of Cowper pot | |
15 | 1882–1883 | Percy Graham Buchanan Westmacott | Hydraulic machinery | |
16 | 1884 | Isaac Lowthian Bell | Iron master | |
17 | 1885–1886 | Jeremiah Head | Steam powered agricultural machinery | |
18 | 1887–1888 | Edward Hamer Carbutt | Iron and steel making | |
19 | 1889 | Charles Cochrane | Iron and steel making | |
20 | 1890–1891 | Joseph Tomlinson | Locomotive Superintendent | |
21 | 1892–1893 | William Anderson | Bridges and factories | |
22 | 1894–1895 | Alexander Blackie William Kennedy | Professor of engineering, University College, London | |
23 | 1896–1897 | Edward Windsor Richards | Iron master | |
24 | 1898 | Samuel W. Johnson | Chief Mechanical Engineer, Midland Railway | |
25 | 1899–1900 | William Henry White | Naval architect | |
26 | 1901–1902 | William Henry Maw | Editor, Engineering | |
27 | 1903–1904 | Joseph Hartley Wicksteed | Testing machines and machine tools | |
28 | 1905–1906 | Edward Pritchard Martin | Iron and steel making | |
29 | 1907–1908 | Tom Hurry Riches | Chief engineer, Taff Vale Railway | |
30 | 1909–1910 | John Aspinall | Chief Mechanical Engineer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway | |
31 | 1911–1912 | Edward Bayzand Ellington | Hydraulic machinery | |
32 | 1913–1914 | Hay Frederick Donaldson | Royal Ordnance | |
33 | 1915–1916 | William Cawthorne Unwin | oil engine research | |
34 | 1917–1918 | Michael Longridge | Chief Engineer | |
35 | 1919 | Edward Hopkinson | Electric Traction | |
36 | 1920–1921 | Matthew Henry Phineas Riall Sankey | Military engineering, oil engines and wireless telegraphy | |
37 | 1922 | Henry Selby Hele-Shaw | Prof. Mechanical Engieering at Liverpool University | |
38 | 1923 | John Dewrance | Inventor | |
39 | 1924 | William Henry Patchell | Electricity supply | |
40 | 1925 | Vincent Raven | Chief Mechanical Engineer, North Eastern Railway | |
41 | 1926 | William Reavell | Compressor manufacturer | |
42 | 1927 | Henry Fowler | Chief Mechanical Engineer, Midland Railway and London, Midland and Scottish Railway | |
43 | 1928 | Richard William Allen | Pumps and Marine equipment | |
44 | 1929 | Daniel Adamson | Gears, cranes and cutting tools | |
45 | 1930 | Loughnan St. Lawrence Pendred | Editor of The Engineer | |
46 | 1931 | Edwin Kitson Clark | Locomotive Engineer | |
47 | 1932 | William Taylor | Lens Manufacturing | |
48 | 1933 | Alan Ernest Leofric Chorlton | Pumps and Diesel engines, MP | |
49 | 1934 | Charles Day | Steam and diesel engines | |
50 | 1935 | Alexander Elliott Davidson | Mechnised military transport | |
51 | 1936 | Nigel Gresley | Chief Mechanical Engineer, London and North Eastern Railway | |
52 | 1937 | John Edward Thornycroft | Ship building and motor vehicle design | |
53 | 1938 | David Evan Roberts | Iron and steel manufacture | |
54 | 1939 | E. Bruce Ball | Motor Vehicles and hydraulic valves | |
55 | 1940 | Asa Binns | Engineer | |
56 | 1941 | William Stanier | Chief Mechanical Engineer, London, Midland and Scottish Railway | |
57 | 1942 | Stephen Joseph Thompson | Boilers | |
58 | 1943 | Frederick Charles Lea | Engineering Professor at Birmingham and Sheffield | |
59 | 1944 | Harry Ricardo | Automotive engineer. Founder, Ricardo Consulting | |
60 | 1945 | Andrew Robertson | Prof. Mechanical engineering at Bristol University | |
61 | 1946 | Oliver Bulleid | Chief Mechanical Engineer, Southern Railway | |
62 | 1947 | Dudley Gordon | Refrigeration Engineering | |
63 | 1948 | William Gregson | Marine Engines | |
64 | 1949 | Herbert John Gough | Engineering Research | |
65 | 1950 | Stanley Fabes Dorey | Chief Engineer Surveyor | |
66 | 1951 | Arthur Clifford Hartley | Chief engineer, Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. Inventor, Operation Pluto and Fido | |
67 | 1952 | David Randall Pye | Air Ministry research engineer | |
68 | 1953 | Alfred Roebuck | Engineering Metallurgy | |
69 | 1954 | Richard William Bailey | High temperature steel and materials research | |
70 | 1955 | Percy Lewis Jones | Marine engines and ship building | |
71 | 1956 | Thomas Arkle Crowe | Marine Engines | |
72 | 1957 | George Horatio Nelson | Chairman, English Electric Co | |
73 | 1958 | Robert Owen Jones | Aircraft Engineer | |
74 | 1959 | Herbert Desmond Carter | Diesel Engines | |
75 | 1960 | Owen Alfred Saunders | Prof. Mechanical Engineering Imperial College | |
76 | 1961 | Kenneth Hague | Chairman, Babcock and Wilcox | |
77 | 1962 | John Hereward Pitchford | Internal Combustion engines | |
78 | 1963 | Roland Curling Bond | Railway engineer | |
79 | 1964 | Frank Mason | Engineer in chief, Royal Navy | |
80 | 1965 | Harold Norman Gwynne Allen | Power Transmission | |
81 | 1966 | Christopher Hinton | Pioneer of nuclear power | |
82 | 1967 | Hugh Graham Conway | Aero-engines and gas turbines | |
83 | 1968 | Arnold Lewis George Lindley | Chairman of GEC | |
84 | 1969 | Donald Frederick Galloway | Manufacturing and machine tool engineer | |
85 | 1970 | John Lamb Murray Morrison | Professor of Mechanical engineering Bristol University | |
86 | 1971 | Robert Lank Lickley | Aircraft Engineer | |
87 | 1972 | Donald Gresham Stokes | Chief Executive, British Leyland | |
88 | 1973 | John William Atwell | Steel industry and pump manufacture | |
89 | 1974 | Sir St John de Holt Elstub | Metals | |
90 | 1975 | Paul Thomas Fletcher | Process plan and nuclear power plant | |
91 | 1976 | Ewen M'Ewen | Chief engineer Lucas | |
92 | 1977 | Hugh Ford | Professor of mechanical engineering, Imperial College London | |
93 | 1978 | Diarmuid Downs | Internal Combustion Engines | |
94 | 1979 | James Gordon Dawson | Chief Engineer, Shell | |
95 | 1980 | Bryan Hildrew | Managing Director, Lloyds Register of Shipping | |
96 | 1981 | Francis David Penny | Director National engineering Laboratory | |
97 | 1982 | Victor John Osola | Process engineer, safety glass | |
98 | 1983 | George Fritz Werner Adler | Research Director, British Hydromechnical research association | |
99 | 1984 | Waheeb Rizk | Gas Turbines at GEC | |
100 | 1985 | Philip Foreman | Aerospace Engineer | |
101 | 1986 | Bernard Crossland | Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Queen's University Belfast | |
102 | 1987 | Oscar Roith | Chief Engineer, Department of Industry | |
103 | 1988 | Cecil Charles John French | Internal Combustion engines | |
104 | 1989 | Roy Ernest James Roberts | Director GKN | |
105 | 1990 | Michael John Neale | Tribology | |
106 | 1991 | Duncan Dowson | Professor of Fluid Mechanics at Leeds University | |
107 | 1992 | Tom D. Patten | Offshore engineering | |
108 | 1993 | Anthony Albert Denton | Offshore Engineering | |
109 | 1994 | Brian Hamilton Kent | Design and engineering management | |
110 | 1995 | Frank Christopher Price | Technical Director | |
111 | 1996 | Robert William Ernest Shannon | Inspection Engineering | |
112 | 1997 | Pamela Liversidge | Powder Metallurgy | |
113 | 1998 | John Spence | ||
114 | 1999 | James McKnight | ||
115 | 2000 | Denis E. Filer | ||
116 | 2001 | Tony Roche | ||
117 | 2002 | John McDougall | ||
117 | 2003 | Chris Taylor | ||
119 | 2004 | William Edgar | ||
120 | 2005 | Andrew Ives | ||
121 | 2006 | W. Alec Osborn MBE |
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