Institution of Mining Engineers
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The Institution of Mining Engineers (IMinE) was a former British professional institution.
History
It began as the Federated Institution of Mining Engineers in 1889, comprising the Chesterfield and Midland Counties Institution of Engineers; Midland Institute of Mining, Civil and Mechanical Engineers; North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers; South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire Institute of Mining Engineers and later the North Staffordshire Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, the Mining Institute of Scotland and the Manchester Geological and Mining Society. It was given a Royal Charter in 1915.[https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/RC000268 Companies House] In the early 1980s it became affiliated with Group Four of the Engineering Council; there were fifty-one affiliated engineering organisations to the Engineering Council.
=Mergers=
It merged with the National Association of Colliery Managers, effective from 23 October 1968. In 1995 it merged with the Institution of Mining Electrical and Mining Mechanical Engineers. Soon after discussions about a merger with the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, founded in 1892, took place, which it merged with in 2002.
=Presidents=
- 1889-90 John Marley{{cite book|url=https://archive.org/stream/transactions140inst#page/n23/mode/2up|page=3|title=Transactions of the Institution of Mining Engineers vols I to XXX. 1889–1905|first=Lawrence|last=Austin|date=1908|access-date=2017-01-23}}
- 1890-92 Thomas William Embleton
- 1900 Henry Copson Peake{{cite web |title=Durham Mining Museum - Henry Copson Peake |url=http://www.dmm.org.uk/whoswho/p057.htm |website=www.dmm.org.uk}}
- c.1900 - Wallace Thorneycroft
- 1923 John Brass{{Cite web| last = DMM| title = John Brass| work = Durham Mining Museum| access-date = 2018-10-04| date = 30 September 2018| url = http://www.dmm.org.uk/whoswho/b029.htm}}
Structure
It was headquartered at Cleveland House on City Road in London.
Function
Fellows of the institution took the initials FIMinE.
=Awards=
It awarded the Medal of the Institution of Mining Engineers.
See also
References
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Further reading
- Strong, G.R. A history of the Institution of Mining Engineers. 1989
External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110727084425/http://www.mining-scotland.org/history.htm Mining Institute of Scotland]
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Category:British mining engineers
Category:Defunct professional associations based in the United Kingdom
Category:Engineering societies based in the United Kingdom