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Plaque

Maudslay, Sons & Field - site

Erection date: 1934

Inscription

On this site between 1810 and 1900 stood the works of Maudslay, Sons and Field, famous for marine and general engineering and as the training place of many engineers of renown.
The Junior Institution of Engineers (Incorporated) founded in the Maudslay Works erected this tablet in its jubilee year, 1934.

The plaque was erected 50 years after the Junior Institution of Engineers was founded, as the Vulcanic Society.

Site: Lambeth North station (4 memorials)

SE1, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth North tube station

The two plaques about the station are at eye level, on the right as you enter the station, just after the ticket barriers. The other two are high up, facing the street.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
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Maudslay, Sons and Field

Engineering company based in Lambeth, specialised in building marine steam en...

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Institution of Incorporated Engineers

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