- Hubert Shirley-Smith
Infobox Engineer
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caption = Hubert Shirley-Smith
name = Hubert Shirley-Smith
nationality = British
birth_date =October 13 1901
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death_date = Death date and age|1981|02|10|1901|10|13
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discipline = Civil
institutions =Institution of Civil Engineers (president),Imperial College, London (Fellow)
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significant_projects =Howrah Bridge ,Forth Road Bridge
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significant_awards =Sir Hubert Shirley-Smith, OBE, BSc, MICE (
October 13 1901 –February 10 1981 ) was a Britishcivil engineer . [http://www.authorandbookinfo.com/ngcoba/sh.htm Entry in New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors] ]Shirley-Smith is perhaps most famous for helping to design the
Howrah Bridge inCalcutta for theIndia nPublic Works Department in 1943. [cite book
last = Banister
first = Fletcher
authorlink = Banister Fletcher
coauthors =Dan Cruickshank , Andrew Saint
title = Sir Banister Fletcher's a History of Architecture
publisher = Architectural Press
date = 1996
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pages = p1625
url = http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Gt1jTpXAThwC
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isbn = 0750622679] He also served in the Engineer and Railway Staff Corps, an unpaid, volunteerTerritorial Army unit which provides engineering expertise to theBritish Army and was promoted toMajor of that corps on6 October 1953 [LondonGazette|issue=40002|startpage=5837|supp=yes|date=30 October 1953 |accessdate=2008-08-19] In 1962 he worked as site agent for the ADC bridge company during construction of theForth Road Bridge . [ [http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:da9PhSVhEbEJ:www.rcahms.gov.uk/pls/portal/newcanmore.newcandig_p_coll_details%3Fp_arcnumlink%3D957648+site:www.rcahms.gov.uk+%22Hubert+Shirley-Smith%22+-wikipedia&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=uk RCAHMS archive] ]He served as president of the
Institution of Civil Engineers from November 1967 to November 1968, during the 150th anniversary of that institution, and was made a Fellow ofImperial College, London in 1966cite book
last = Watson
first = Garth
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title = The Civils
publisher = Thomas Telford
date = 1988
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pages = p254
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isbn = 0-727-70392-7] [ [http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/college/aboutimperial/imperial_people/fellows Imperial College list of fellows] ] Shirley-Smith was a consulting engineer and worked for W.V. Zinn & Associates ofLondon from 1969 to 1978. [http://www.britannica.com/oscar/author?id=2711 Encyclopaedia Britannica author entry] ] During 1968 Shirley-Smith was president of theInternational Association for Bridges and Structural Engineering and helped to arrange the first joint-conferences of theInstitution of Civil Engineers and theAmerican Society of Civil Engineers .cite book
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first = Garth
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title = The Civils
publisher = Thomas Telford
date = 1988
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pages = p240
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isbn = 0-727-70392-7]Shirley-Smith was honoured with an appointment as a
Knight Bachelor on1 January 1969 in the Queen's New Year Honours, being knighted by the Queen atBuckingham Palace on7 March 1969 . [LondonGazette|issue=44740|startpage=2|supp=yes|date=1 January 1969 |accessdate=2008-08-21] [LondonGazette|issue=44804|startpage=2538|date=7 March 1969 |accessdate=2008-08-19] He was appointed a first class engineer member of theSmeatonian Society of Civil Engineers in 1969.cite book
last = Watson
first = Garth
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title = The Smeatonians: The Society of Civil Engineers
publisher = Thomas Telford Ltd
date = 1989
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pages = p140
url = http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ybXHDw8u_VcC
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isbn = 0727715267] Shirley-Smith was also an author and wrote "The World's Great Bridges" and the "Encyclopaedia Britannica " article on bridges. In 1971 he lived inOrpington inKent . Shirley-Smith died onFebruary 10 1981 .References
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