Charles Scott Meik (1853 - 5 July 1923)[1] was an English civil and mechanical engineer, and part of a minor engineering dynasty. His father Thomas Meik was also a civil engineer, as was Charles' brother Patrick Meik; collectively, they established a company which became one of the UK's major engineering consultancies.
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Charles Scott Meik (1853 - 5 July 1923) was an English civil and mechanical engineer, and part of a minor engineering dynasty. His father Thomas Meik...
engineer, as was his younger brother CharlesMeik. Both boys were born in Crowtree Road, Bishopwearmouth, Sunderland. Meik was educated at King’s College School...
Look up Meik in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Meik is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: CharlesMeik (1853–1923), British civil and...
railways in Scotland and northern England, Meik fathered two prominent engineering sons: Patrick Meik and CharlesMeik. The firm they founded remains active...
purpose of smelting aluminium and was designed by engineers Patrick Meik and CharlesMeik. Chief assistant resident engineer was William Halcrow. The 27 metres...
the London-based firm of PW and CS Meik as a pupil (coincidentally, engineering brothers Patrick Meik and CharlesMeik were also born in Bishopwearmouth)...
engineer George Burton Hunter, shipbuilder and innovator Patrick Meik and CharlesMeik, civil engineering brothers Sir William Mills, inventor of the Mills...
Bouch was blamed for the collapse of the Tay bridge. His assistant, CharlesMeik, conveyed the impression that he "was aptly named", implying that he...
Aluminium Company and was designed by engineer brothers Patrick and CharlesMeik. The chief assistant resident engineer on the project was a young William...
tonnes of coal and the 6th Marquess commissioned engineers Patrick Meik and CharlesMeik to reclaim land and extend and deepen the dock. It was officially...
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in 1868 by civil engineer Thomas Meik, and originally bore his name, and later those of his sons, Patrick and Charles. It worked extensively on port, maritime...
engineer CharlesMeik but after his death in 1923, the scheme’s realisation was left to William Halcrow, by then a partner in the firm founded by Meik’s father...
Douglas et al. (2007) recognised C.m. stephensi as a full species, and Meik et al. (2015) elevated both the southwestern and the Angel de la Guarda speckled...
Andrew Tyler 2001 The Wedding Planner Steve Edison Frailty Fenton/Adam Meiks 2002 Thirteen Conversations About One Thing Troy Reign of Fire Denton Van...
a romantic rival (Alejandro Rey). Note: Based on a short story by Vivian Meik 95 15a "Hatred unto Death" Gerald Perry Finnerman Halsted Welles Stephen...
Nikolakis, Zachary L.; Gopalan, Siddharth S.; Smith, Cara F.; Parker, Joshua M.; Meik, Jesse M.; DeGiorgio, Michael; Mackessy, Stephen P.; Castoe, Todd A. (2022-07-18)...
contemporary newspapers, Elvira was born Almira Hill Mark (often misreported as "Meik") in the Adirondack Mountains; she married Simon Mark, with whom she claimed...
1894 – Kostas Krystallis, Greek author and poet (b. 1868) 1896 – Thomas Meik, English engineer, founded Halcrow Group (b. 1812) 1908 – Henry Campbell-Bannerman...