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London
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UK
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Website
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2 January
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1818
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professional association
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London
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civil engineers
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British
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New Civil Engineer
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Emap
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One Great George Street
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Royal Society
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Law Society
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Society of Civil Engineers
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John Smeaton
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Joshua Field
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2 January
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1818
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Fleet Street
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Thomas Telford
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Royal Charter
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Westminster
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William Cubitt
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Great Exhibition of 1851
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Henry Maudslay
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Joseph Whitworth
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Institution of Mechanical Engineers
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George Stephenson
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James Miller
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John Mowlem & Co
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List of Presidents of the Institution of Civil Engineers
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Thomas Telford
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James Walker
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John Rennie
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William Cubitt
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James Meadows Rendel
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Robert Stephenson
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Joseph Locke
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John Robinson McClean
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John Fowler
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Charles Hutton Gregory
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Thomas Hawksley
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William Henry Barlow
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Joseph Bazalgette
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John Coode
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Harrison Hayter
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Robert Rawlinson
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John Wolfe-Barry
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Guilford Lindsey Molesworth
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Basil Mott
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Alexander Gibb
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William Halcrow
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel
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Edmund Hambly
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United Kingdom
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United Kingdom
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Science Abstracts
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Construction Industry Council
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List of Presidents of the Institution of Civil Engineers
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