Iron and Steel Institute
The Iron and Steel Institute was established in 1869.
Great George Street, Westminster, London.
In 1940 the Open-Hearth Refractories Joint Panel of the Iron and Steel Institute published a comprehensive review and 11 papers on basic refractory materials.
Now merged with The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3).
Presidents
- 1874. Chair was Isaac Lowthian Bell. [1]
- 1876-7. President was William Menelaus.[2]
- 1877-8. President was William Siemens.[3]
- 1881. President was Josiah T. Smith. [4]
- Sir Thomas Wrightson
- 1894 Windsor Richards
- 1898. President was Mr E. P. Martin
- 1901 Whitwell
- 1904 Dr Andrew Carnegie
- 1919 President was Eugene Schneider.
- 1920 President was Dr. John Edward Stead.[5]
- 1922 President was Francis Samuelson.[6]
- 1923 President was Sir William Henry Ellis.[7]
- 1924 President was Sir Frederick Mills.[8]
- 1925 President was Sir William James Larke
- 1926 President was Sir William Peter Rylands.[9]
- 1927 President was Mr F. W. Harbord.[10]
- 1961 Charles Goodeve
Copies of Journals held in the SMC Library
See also
- Iron and Steel Institute (Bound Volumes)
- Iron and Steel Institute (Single Issues)
- Iron and Steel Institute (Indexes)