- Alexander Gibb
Brigadier-General Sir Alexander Gibb GBE CB FRS (
12 February 1872 –21 January 1958 ) was a Scottishcivil engineer .Gibb was born in
Broughty Ferry ,Dundee , the son of the civil engineer,Alexander Easton Gibb , and the grandson ofJohn Gibb , a founder member of theInstitution of Civil Engineers . He was educated at theHigh School of Dundee , Rugby andUniversity College, London , although he left the latter after a year to become articled to the prominent civil engineersJohn Wolfe-Barry andHenri Marc Brunel . Having completed his training, he became resident engineer on theMetropolitan Railway extension between Whitechapel and Bow. After two years he left to join his father's company,Easton, Gibb & Son , of which he later becamemanaging director .In 1916, Gibb was appointed Chief Engineer Ports Construction to the
British Army inFrance , with the rank ofBrigadier-General . In 1918 he became Civil Engineer-in-Chief to theAdmiralty and in 1919 Director-General of Civil Engineering with the newMinistry of Transport .In 1921 he left government service and became a consultant engineer, founding
Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners the following year. This became the largest consulting civil engineering firm in theUnited Kingdom and was involved in projects all over the world.Gibb was appointed Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in 1918 for his war work and was knighted later the same year as Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE). He was promoted to Knight Grand Cross (GBE) in the 1920 civilian war honours.
He also wrote "The Story of Telford: The Rise of Civil Engineering", a biography of engineer
Thomas Telford , to whom his great-grandfather John Gibb had been a deputy. In 1936 he became President of theInstitution of Civil Engineers Citation | first = Garth | last = Watson| title = The Civils | publisher = London: Thomas Telford Ltd | page = 253
year = 1988 | isbn = 0-727-70392-7] and in the same year he was elected aFellow of the Royal Society .References
* Godfrey Harrison (First published in 1950). "Alexander Gibb - The Story of an Engineer." , Geoffrey Bles,
London .
*Biography, "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography "External links
* [http://www.open.ac.uk/ou5/Arts/chemists/person.cfm?SearchID=8721 Sir Alexander Gibb] at the Biographical Database of the British Chemical Community, 1880-1970
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