Sir William Cubitt FRS (bapt. 9 October 1785 – 13 October 1861) was an English civil engineer and millwright. Born in Norfolk, England, he was employed...
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Cubitt is a surname, and may refer to: Bertram Cubitt KCB (1862–1942), civil servant in the British War Office Clayton James Cubitt, a.k.a. SIEGE, American...
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Joseph Cubitt (24 November 1811 – 7 December 1872) was an English civil engineer. Amongst other projects, he designed the Blackfriars Railway Bridge over...
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William Cubitt (1791 – 28 October 1863), lord mayor of London, was an English engineering contractor and Conservative Party politician. William was a...
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Cubitt was a British motor vehicle manufactured in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire from 1920 to 1925. Around 3,000 vehicles were built. The Cubitts Engineering...
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Samuda Brothers (category Ships built in Cubitt Town)
Samuda Brothers was an engineering and ship building firm at Cubitt Town on the Isle of Dogs in London, founded by Jacob and Joseph d'Aguilar Samuda. The...
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of Queen Camilla. According to his candidate statement, Cubitt has a degree in civil engineering from Imperial College London, and has spent his career...
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J & W Dudgeon (category Ships built in Cubitt Town)
J & W Dudgeon was a Victorian shipbuilding and engineering company based in Cubitt Town, London, founded by John and William Dudgeon. John and William...
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heart is a grid of residential streets laid down by the planner Thomas Cubitt, beginning in 1825 and now protected as the Pimlico Conservation Area. The...
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Institution of Civil Engineers (category Civil engineering professional associations)
in 1839, and began to publish learned papers on engineering topics. Its members, notably William Cubitt, were also prominent in the organisation of the...
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Buro Happold (redirect from BuroHappold Engineering)
Happold Limited (previously BuroHappold Engineering) is a British professional services firm that provides engineering consultancy, design, planning, project...
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Holland, Hannen & Cubitts was a major building firm responsible for many of the great buildings of London. The company was formed from the fusion of two...
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Westwood, Baillie (category Ships built in Cubitt Town)
Westwood, Baillie and Co was a Victorian engineering and shipbuilding company based at London Yard in Cubitt Town, London. The company was set up in 1856...
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The Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering (CIPHE) is the professional body for the plumbing and heating industry in the United Kingdom...
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architects Charles Barry and Thomas Leverton Donaldson, and chaired by William Cubitt. By 15 March 1850 they were ready to invite submissions which had to conform...
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Drilling and blasting (category Civil engineering)
to remove rock occurred in 1843 when the British civil engineer William Cubitt used 18,000 lbs of gunpowder to remove a 400-foot-high chalk cliff near...
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Mudchute Park and Farm is a large urban park and farm in Cubitt Town on the Isle of Dogs in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, just south of Canary Wharf...
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Arup Group (category Construction and civil engineering companies established in 1946)
professional services firm headquartered in London that provides design, engineering, architecture, planning, and advisory services across every aspect of...
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Ballin of Holloway. The Samuda Estate, on the site of his shipyard, in Cubitt Town, is named after him and his brother, and includes Ballin Court, named...
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Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers (category Civil engineering organizations)
William Chadwell Mylne 1843 Bryan Donkin 1844 George Rennie 1845 William Cubitt 1846 Dr Peter Mark Roget, MD 1847 Robert Stephenson 1848 Joshua Field 1849...
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University of London. The square was developed by master builder Thomas Cubitt in the 1820s, as one of a pair with Tavistock Square, which is a block away...
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the miller to intervene, culminating in patent sails invented by William Cubitt in 1807. In these sails, the cloth is replaced by a mechanism of connected...
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Mott MacDonald (category Construction and civil engineering companies established in 1989)
The Mott MacDonald Group is a management, engineering and development consultancy headquartered in the United Kingdom. It employs over 19,000 staff in...
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Avro Vulcan XH558 (section Engineering)
May 2015. Birtles, p121 Birtles, p47 Birtles 2008, p. 97. Birtles, p57 Cubitt and Ellis 1997, p. 123. Blackman, Tony (2007). "Chapter 7: Incidents & Accidents"...
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Matthew Samuda, Jamaican politician Samuda Brothers, engineering and ship building firm at Cubitt Town on the Isle of Dogs in London, founded by Jacob...
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Sir Robert McAlpine (category Construction and civil engineering companies of the United Kingdom)
a family-owned building and civil engineering company based in Hemel Hempstead, England. It carries out engineering and construction in the infrastructure...
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Treadmill (category Mechanisms (engineering))
punishment were introduced in 1818 by an English engineer named Sir William Cubitt, who was the son of a miller. Noting idle prisoners at Bury St Edmunds gaol...
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Hermione, ed. (1994). "British History Online". 'Cubitt Town: Riverside area: from Newcastle Drawdock to Cubitt Town Pier', Survey of London: volumes 43 and...
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Atkins (company) (category Engineering companies of the United Kingdom)
Atkins was a British multinational construction, design, engineering and business services company. It was formerly listed on the London Stock exchange...
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