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Engineering timelines is a not for profit organization.
We depend on the support of our funders and sponsors.
We would like to thank the following organisations
for their very generous help ....
Institution of Civil Engineers INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS
> R&D Fund grant for data entries relating to Lancashire
> Provides ongoing support
Awards For All
AWARDS FOR ALL
> Grant for the Bridges of London project, which allowed us to provide the essay on the development of London's bridges as well as information on individual bridges.
The Higher Education Academy
THE HIGHER EDUCATION ACADEMY
> Grant for the How to Make Electricity project, which allowed us to also provide a biographhy of Michael Faraday, information on significant locations and an electricity timeline.
Amey plc AMEY PLC
coporate sponsor
> Grant for the Owen Wiiliams project: to provide a biographhy and related entries. We thank Amey for providing access to the Owen Williams archive.
Mouchel MOUCHEL
coporate sponsor
> Grant for the Louis Gustave Mouchel project: to provide a biographhy and related entries.
Ramboll Whitbybird RAMBOLL WHITBYBIRD
coporate sponsor
> Sponsored the How to Fly feature
> Sponsored the How to Build Stonehenge feature
> Provides ongoing support
severalworld SEVERAL WORLD LTD
coporate sponsor
> Provides ongoing support
We would also like to thank
the following organisations for their ongoing support ...
The Panel for Historical Engineering Works (ICE)
The National Monuments Record
London Metropolitan Archives
The Specialist Schools Trust
The Engineering Subject Centre
The Royal Institution of Great Britain
And the following publications ....
New Civil Engineer ... www.nce.co.uk
Ingenia ... www.ingenia.org.uk
If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, we'd love to hear from you.
contact ... Clare Sims ...
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