South Wales Institute of Engineers
Founded | 1857 |
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Type | registered charity |
Location |
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Area served | South Wales |
Slogan | "I give to man the wings of an eagle" |
Mission | "The encouragement and advancement of engineering science" |
Website | http://www.swieet2007.org.uk/default.asp |
South Wales Institute of Engineers was founded in 1857 as a learned society for engineers and scientists in the area, arranging lectures and publishing the Proceedings of the South Wales Institute of Engineers. In 2007, the body was re-constituted as South Wales Institute of Engineers Educational Trust 2007 (SWIEET2007).
Amongst eminent presidents was Edmund Mills Hann who was also only the second recipient of the institute's Gold Medal which was established in 1904.[1]
References
- ↑ The South Wales Institute of Engineers Proceedings Volume XXIX, 1913 pxxxiv (copy consulted at North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers 26th November 2013)
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