THE CIVILS The Story of the Institution of Civil Engineers

This book is an account of the oldest engineering institution in the world. It covers the history from the first meetings at the Kendal coffee house in Fleet Street in 1818 to the acquisition of numbers one to seven Great George Street and beyond. Whatever aspect of Institution life is being discuss...

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Main Author: Watson, Garth (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Thomas Telford 1988
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Summary:This book is an account of the oldest engineering institution in the world. It covers the history from the first meetings at the Kendal coffee house in Fleet Street in 1818 to the acquisition of numbers one to seven Great George Street and beyond. Whatever aspect of Institution life is being discussed, it is set in its wider context. After all, civil engineering affects everyone's life in obvious and direct ways, and the history of the ICE is inextricably bound with one of the greatest periods in British society. In many ways this book is the story of the men who shaped our world.
Physical Description:xii, 268 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0727703927