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Dr. Walter Elsworthy Lilly (1867-1940)


1922 M.A., M.A.I., D.Sc., M.Inst.C.E.I., M.I.Mech.E., M.J.Inst.E., Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering, Trinity College, Dublin; b. 1867. Whitworth Exhibitioner, 1891. Apprenticed to [[Stephen and Woodman]], Brixton, S.W., and afterwards obtained workshop experience with other firms. Draughtsman to the [[Albert Dock Engine Works]], 1888; appointed Assistant to the Professor of Civil Engineering, Trinity College, 1891, and Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering, 1903. Past-President of the [[Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland]]. Publications: "Design of Columns and Plate Girders," and various papers on arches, columns, testing machines, rotary engines, etc. War Services.—Assistant Civilian Inspector, Woolwich.
1922 M.A., M.A.I., D.Sc., M.Inst.C.E.I., M.I.Mech.E., M.I.Inst.E., Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering, Trinity College, Dublin; b. 1867. Whitworth Exhibitioner, 1891. Apprenticed to [[Stephen and Woodman]], Brixton, S.W., and afterwards obtained workshop experience with other firms. Draughtsman to the [[Albert Dock Engine Works]], 1888; appointed Assistant to the Professor of Civil Engineering, Trinity College, 1891, and Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering, 1903. Past-President of the [[Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland]]. Publications: "Design of Columns and Plate Girders," and various papers on arches, columns, testing machines, rotary engines, etc. War Services.—Assistant Civilian Inspector, Woolwich.


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[[Category: Institution of Mechanical Engineers]]

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Dr. Walter Elsworthy Lilly (1867-1940)

1922 M.A., M.A.I., D.Sc., M.Inst.C.E.I., M.I.Mech.E., M.I.Inst.E., Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering, Trinity College, Dublin; b. 1867. Whitworth Exhibitioner, 1891. Apprenticed to Stephen and Woodman, Brixton, S.W., and afterwards obtained workshop experience with other firms. Draughtsman to the Albert Dock Engine Works, 1888; appointed Assistant to the Professor of Civil Engineering, Trinity College, 1891, and Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering, 1903. Past-President of the Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland. Publications: "Design of Columns and Plate Girders," and various papers on arches, columns, testing machines, rotary engines, etc. War Services.—Assistant Civilian Inspector, Woolwich.

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