Brigadier-General Sir Alexander Gibb GBE CB FRS FRSE (12 February 1872 – 21 January 1958) was a Scottish civil engineer. After serving as Civil Engineer-in-Chief...
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Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners was a British firm of consulting civil engineers, founded in 1922 by Sir Alexander Gibb, and initially headquartered in...
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Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen Gibb FBA (2 January 1895 – 22 October 1971), known as H. A. R. Gibb, was a Scottish historian and Orientalist. Gibb was born...
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Sir George Alexander (19 June 1858 – 15 March 1918), born George Alexander Gibb Samson, was an English stage actor, theatre producer and theatre manager...
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author Jeffrey Gibb Kennett (born 1948), former Premier of Victoria, Australia Alexander Gibb (1872–1958), Scottish civil engineer Ali Gibb (born 1976),...
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Alexander Gibbs & Co. was a British stained glass studio founded in 1858 by Alexander Gibbs when he split off from the family firm founded by his father...
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joining the civil engineering firm Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners, as the personal assistant of Sir Alexander Gibb. Upon the request of Canadian Prime Minister...
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George Gibb and Alexander Easton Gibb, and great-grandson Sir Alexander Gibb. Both Alexander Gibbs were notable Civil Engineers; in 1922 Sir Alexander established...
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The bridge was constructed between 1932 and 1936, to a design by Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners, Consulting Engineers, and Architect, Donald Watson. It was...
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Gibbs (footballer) (born 1984), Italian association football player Alexander Gibbs, British stained glass studio founded in 1858 This disambiguation page...
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Gibb & Son was a Scottish civil engineering firm, specialising in public works projects, founded by (Alexander) Easton Gibb. In 1900, Alexander Gibb,...
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Ida Alexander Gibbs Hunt (November 16, 1862 – December 19, 1957) was an advocate of racial and gender equality and co-founded one of the first YWCAs in...
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Aberlour. It was built for the Strathspey Railway in 1863, to a design by Alexander Gibb, an engineer for the Great North of Scotland Railway, and fabricated...
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operations, including the UK-based international consultancy Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners (Gibb Ltd), off Atlanta, Georgia-based Law Engineering and Environmental...
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unusual modernist stations were designed by Scottish civil engineer, Sir Alexander Gibb. The scheme, which is today operated by Drax, can produce a total peak...
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began in November 1953. The Government engaged design consultants Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners of London for design of the civil engineering works. Most...
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(jointly credited to Wolfe Barry, Brunel and Edward Cruttwell). Sir Alexander Gibb was a pupil of Brunel and Wolfe Barry in 1895. He also designed the...
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Britten travelled to England where he worked for four months with Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners on a highway design linking the M1 motorway to the M4 motorway...
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near Falkirk, south-east of Stirling in central Scotland, the son of Alexander Gibb, a builder. and his wife, Christian Morrison. The family moved to Edinburgh...
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Alexander Gibbs, Jr. (February 22, 1941 – July 12, 2021) was an American professional football coach who was a longtime offensive line coach in the National...
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David Alexander Gibbs (born January 10, 1968) is an American football coach and former player. Gibbs served as a co-defensive coordinator and secondary...
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George Gibb was born in Aberdeen, the son of engineer Alexander Gibb (1804–1867) and the former Margaret Smith and grandson of civil engineer John Gibb (1776–1850)...
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Development Corporation. Planning started in 1986, the designers were Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners. The design of the tunnel approaches and portal buildings...
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and Chronicle, 6 April 1895, p. 2 Wearing, J. P. "Alexander, Sir George (real name George Alexander Gibb Samson) (1858–1918), actor and theatre manager"...
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Sir Alexander Gibb), Binnie founded a firm under his name, which his son William took over on his father's retirement. In 1909, Sir Alexander Binnie...
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scheme was then completed by architect T. H. Eley, being built by Sir Alexander Gibb and Partners. As a very early acknowledgement of ecological needs the...
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general Alexander Gibb (1872–1958), British Army brigadier general Frederick W. Gibb (1908–1968), U.S. Army major general Attorney General Gibbs (disambiguation)...
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north coast of Scotland. The bridge and causeway were built by Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners in 1971 to carry the A838, the road from Thurso to Durness...
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Nicolas John Gibb (born 3 September 1960) is a British politician who served as Minister of State for Schools from 2010 to 2012; 2014 to 2021 and from...
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engineering professor William George Nicholson Geddes Scottish engineer Alexander Gibb Scottish railway and military engineer John Gilbert Engineer of the...
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