Alexander Kennedy
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Sir Alexander Blackie William Kennedy FRS, FRGS (17 March 1847 – 1 November 1928), better known simply as Alexander Kennedy, was a leading British civil and electrical engineer and academic. A member of many institutions and the recipient of three honorary doctorates, Kennedy was also an avid mountaineer and a keen amateur photographer being one of the first to document the archaeological site of Petra in Jordan following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire.
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Alexander Kennedy
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Sir Alexander Kennedy
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Sir Alexander Kennedy
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1928-11-01
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1847-03-17
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1847-03-17
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Alexander Blackie William Kennedy
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1928-11-01
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City of London School and the Royal School of Mines
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British
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President of the Institution of Civil Engineers
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President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
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1894
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November 1906 – November 1907
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Sir Alexander Blackie William Kennedy FRS, FRGS (17 March 1847 – 1 November 1928), better known simply as Alexander Kennedy, was a leading British civil and electrical engineer and academic. A member of many institutions and the recipient of three honorary doctorates, Kennedy was also an avid mountaineer and a keen amateur photographer being one of the first to document the archaeological site of Petra in Jordan following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire.
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Institution of Civil Engineers , Institution of Mechanical Engineers , Royal Society , Institution of Electrical Engineers , Physical Society of London , British Association for the Advancement of Science
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Alexander Blackie William Kennedy