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  2. Whitworth Society - Wikipedia

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    The Whitworth Society was founded in 1923 by Henry Selby Hele-Shaw, then president of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Its purposes are to promote engineering in the United Kingdom, and more specifically to support all Whitworth Scholars, the recipients of a scholarship funded by Joseph Whitworth 's scholarship scheme, which started in ...

  3. Joseph Whitworth - Wikipedia

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    In 1923, the Whitworth Society was founded by Prof. Hele-Shaw FRS, then president of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers to support all Whitworth Scholars and to promote engineering in the UK. [19] The Society brings together those Whitworth Scholars who have benefited from Sir Joseph Whitworth's generosity.

  4. Henry Selby Hele-Shaw - Wikipedia

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    In 1923 Hele-Shaw founded the Whitworth Society and was the Society's first President. The Whitworth Society still exists and provides an informal contact between all ages of Whitworth Scholar and a means to promote engineering in the UK. The aim of the society is to bring closer those who have benefited from Sir Joseph Whitworth's generosity.

  5. Institution of Mechanical Engineers - Wikipedia

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    The Whitworth Scholarship is awarded to a few promising engineers of the main engineering disciplines for the length of a degree course. On successful completion, they become Whitworth Scholars, with a medal and are entitled to use post-nominals Wh.Sch.. It was founded by Joseph Whitworth.

  6. Denning Pearson - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Bootle.His father died when he was eleven. He grew up in Cardiff. He gained a First Class degree from Cardiff Technical College. Pearson became a Whitworth Senior Scholar in 1930 having used his Scholarship to do steam turbine research at Metropolitan-Vickers and in 1985 became President of the Whitworth Society.

  7. Douglas George Sopwith - Wikipedia

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    In 1963 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh also served as President of the Whitworth Society. His proposers were Jack Allen, Sir Samuel Curran, William Fisher Cassie, and Ronald Arnold. [3] He retired in 1967 and served as Chairman of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers for the rest of his life. [1]

  8. Harry Wimperis - Wikipedia

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    He served as president of the Royal Aeronautical Society, 1936–1938, [13] and of the Engineering Section of the British Association, 1939. In 1945, Wimperis was president of the Whitworth Society 47 years after becoming a scholar. From 1946 to 1950 he was a member of the Atomic Energy Study Group, Chatham House. [9]

  9. Edmund Bruce Ball - Wikipedia

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    He served as President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers from 1939 to 1940, [5] the same year he was President of the Whitworth Society. [2] He was also President of the Institute of Water Engineers. He was an Honorary Life Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.