Institution of Electrical Engineers
Other Business Names:
- Society of Telegraph Engineers
- Institution of Electronic & Radio Engineers
- Institution of Production Engineers
- Institution of Incorporated Engineers
- Institution of Engineering & Technology
Locations city-town / local authority / county1974 / region-state / country:
- London, Greater London, Greater London, Greater London, England
Sectors:
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Membership services
Professional institution services
Notes:
Traces origins to Society of Telegraph Engineers formed in 1871. From 1889 a broadened scope resulted in a name change to Institution of Electrical Engineers. 1988 merged with the Institution of Electronic & Radio Engineers followed by merger with the Institution of Production Engineers in 1991. 2006 merged with Institution of Incorporated Engineers to form The Institution of Engineering & Technology
Publications:
- Archives and records of the Institution of Electrical Engineers by Symons, Lenore
- British Engineering Societies by Pendred, Loughnan St L
- 'First 100 years of the IEE in Scotland' in D Dick (ed), Scottish Electrical Enlightenment. Celebrating 100 years of the Institution of Electrical Engineers in Scotland, 1899-1999 by Douglas, Gordon
- History and Development of the East Midland Sub Centre and East Midland Centre of the IEE, 1920-1980 by Grimes, Wilfred W
- History of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1871-1931 by Appleyard, Rollo
- History of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1871-1971 by Reader, William J
- History of the North Midland Centre of the Institution of Electrical Engineers by Anderson, R
- History of the North Western Centre of the Institution of Electrical Engineers by Carr, L H A
- North Eastern Centre, 1899-1959 by Unknown
- Scottish Electrical Enlightenment. Celebrating 100 years of the Institution of Electrical Engineers in Scotland, 1899-1999 by Dick, David (ed)
- South Midland Centre, 1901-1951 by Unknown
- South Midland Centre 75th Anniversary, 1901-76 by Unknown
- Western Centre of the IEE, 1912-62 by Tomos, Dafydd
Groups:
Other Business Names:
- Society of Telegraph Engineers
- Institution of Electronic & Radio Engineers
- Institution of Production Engineers
- Institution of Incorporated Engineers
- Institution of Engineering & Technology
Locations city-town / local authority / county1974 / region-state / country:
- London, Greater London, Greater London, Greater London, England
Sectors:
- Membership services Professional institution services
Notes:
Traces origins to Society of Telegraph Engineers formed in 1871. From 1889 a broadened scope resulted in a name change to Institution of Electrical Engineers. 1988 merged with the Institution of Electronic & Radio Engineers followed by merger with the Institution of Production Engineers in 1991. 2006 merged with Institution of Incorporated Engineers to form The Institution of Engineering & TechnologyPublications:
- Archives and records of the Institution of Electrical Engineers by Symons, Lenore
- British Engineering Societies by Pendred, Loughnan St L
- 'First 100 years of the IEE in Scotland' in D Dick (ed), Scottish Electrical Enlightenment. Celebrating 100 years of the Institution of Electrical Engineers in Scotland, 1899-1999 by Douglas, Gordon
- History and Development of the East Midland Sub Centre and East Midland Centre of the IEE, 1920-1980 by Grimes, Wilfred W
- History of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1871-1931 by Appleyard, Rollo
- History of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1871-1971 by Reader, William J
- History of the North Midland Centre of the Institution of Electrical Engineers by Anderson, R
- History of the North Western Centre of the Institution of Electrical Engineers by Carr, L H A
- North Eastern Centre, 1899-1959 by Unknown
- Scottish Electrical Enlightenment. Celebrating 100 years of the Institution of Electrical Engineers in Scotland, 1899-1999 by Dick, David (ed)
- South Midland Centre, 1901-1951 by Unknown
- South Midland Centre 75th Anniversary, 1901-76 by Unknown
- Western Centre of the IEE, 1912-62 by Tomos, Dafydd