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Power stations, bridges and skyscrapers: forgotten fi gures in structural engineering history

    1. [1] Cobb & Company Consulting
  • Localización: The Structural Engineer: journal of the Institution of Structural Engineer, ISSN 1466-5123, Vol. 99, Nº. 9, 2021, págs. 8-13
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • The 2020 James Sutherland History Lecture given by Steven Brindle covered the emergence of structural engineering as a profession over the last 200 years. This paper covers the same period but from a slightly diff erent perspective, looking at some early women in structural engineering.

      The paper is in two parts. The fi rst, by Nina Baker, provided some general context and an overview of some of the betterknown women engineers of this period. The second part, by Fiona Cobb, covers new research into two fi gures of particular interest to the Institution of Structural Engineers.

      For this, there are two candidates as ‘fi rst woman’ of the Institution: Florence Taylor (1926) and Mary Irvine (1947) and they are of particular interest as we approach their Institution anniversaries.

      The centenary of Taylor’s membership will be in 2026 and the 75th anniversary of Irvine’s will be in 2022.


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