Difference between revisions of "Incorporated Gas Institute"
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c.1888 There was a split with some members seceding to form a rival institution<ref>The Engineer 1896/06/12</ref> | c.1888 There was a split with some members seceding to form a rival institution<ref>The Engineer 1896/06/12</ref> | ||
By 1894 the [[Gas Institute]] had been incorporated - [[Incorporated Gas Institute]]<ref>The Times June 19, 1894</ref> | |||
1896 The thirty-third annual general meeting of this Institute was held at the rooms of the Society of Arts, London, under the presidency of Mr. [[William Reginald Chester|W. R. Chester]], M Inst. C.E. Mr. [[Joseph Hepworth|J. Hepworth]], M. Inst. C.E., was Honorary Secretary of the Institute. An illuminated address was presented to Mr. [[F. G. Burfield]], the late Secretary of the Institute. | 1896 The thirty-third annual general meeting of this Institute was held at the rooms of the Society of Arts, London, under the presidency of Mr. [[William Reginald Chester|W. R. Chester]], M Inst. C.E. Mr. [[Joseph Hepworth|J. Hepworth]], M. Inst. C.E., was Honorary Secretary of the Institute. An illuminated address was presented to Mr. [[F. G. Burfield]], the late Secretary of the Institute. |
Revision as of 19:16, 28 March 2020
Presumably successor to the Gas Institute
c.1888 There was a split with some members seceding to form a rival institution[1]
By 1894 the Gas Institute had been incorporated - Incorporated Gas Institute[2]
1896 The thirty-third annual general meeting of this Institute was held at the rooms of the Society of Arts, London, under the presidency of Mr. W. R. Chester, M Inst. C.E. Mr. J. Hepworth, M. Inst. C.E., was Honorary Secretary of the Institute. An illuminated address was presented to Mr. F. G. Burfield, the late Secretary of the Institute.