The History of the Institution Branches V. South Western Branch

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The History of the Institution Branches V. South Western Branch

The Structural Engineer

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Ridley, Martyn Noel

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 13, Issue 1, 1935

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Ridley, Martyn Noel

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 13, Issue 1, 1935

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Members/Subscribers: Free

THIS Branch was formed as the result of a preliminary meeting convened by Captain E. M. Leest, on February llth, 1926, at Plymouth. Eight members of the Institution attended, and welcomed Mr. H.J. Deane, then Vice-president of the Institution, who explained the objects and the work undertaken by branches.

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