George Barclay Bruce
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Sir George Barclay Bruce (1 October 1821 – 25 August 1908) was a British civil engineer. Bruce was primarily a railway engineer who worked for many railway companies in Britain, Europe, Asia and South America. He was closely involved with the Institution of Civil Engineers, serving at various times as a member, council member, vice-president and president. He received a knighthood from the British Government and was made an officer of the Legion of Honour by the French in recognition of his services to construction. Bruce was a Presbyterian and committed himself to spreading the church in England and to improve public education, to which end he gave his time and money generously.
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George Barclay Bruce (Newcastle, 1 de octubre de 1821 - Londres, 25 de agosto de 1908) fue un ingeniero civil inglés. Se especializó en la realización de obras civiles para empresas relacionadas —sobre todo— con el ferrocarril en Gran Bretaña, Europa, Sudamérica y la India y entre las que destacó sobre todo el del río Tweed y por la que fue premiado con la en 1850.
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George Barclay Bruce
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George Barclay Bruce
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George Barclay Bruce
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1908-08-25
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French Legion d'honneur
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One son and four daughters
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Percy Street Academy
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Helen Norah Simpson
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President of the Institution of Civil Engineers
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June 1887 – May 1889
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Sir George Barclay Bruce (1 October 1821 – 25 August 1908) was a British civil engineer. Bruce was primarily a railway engineer who worked for many railway companies in Britain, Europe, Asia and South America. He was closely involved with the Institution of Civil Engineers, serving at various times as a member, council member, vice-president and president. He received a knighthood from the British Government and was made an officer of the Legion of Honour by the French in recognition of his services to construction. Bruce was a Presbyterian and committed himself to spreading the church in England and to improve public education, to which end he gave his time and money generously.
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George Barclay Bruce (Newcastle, 1 de octubre de 1821 - Londres, 25 de agosto de 1908) fue un ingeniero civil inglés. Se especializó en la realización de obras civiles para empresas relacionadas —sobre todo— con el ferrocarril en Gran Bretaña, Europa, Sudamérica y la India y entre las que destacó sobre todo el del río Tweed y por la que fue premiado con la en 1850.
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Institution of Civil Engineers ,Institution of Mechanical Engineers
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