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Nationality
  
English

Significant awards
  
Role
  
Civil engineer

Name
  
Callcott Reilly


Callcott Reilly

Born
  
Spouse(s)
  
Emma Birch (1852), Barbara Brant (1895)

Children
  
Charles, Frederick, Philip, Frances, Walter

Parent(s)
  
James Riley and Sarah Callcott

Significant advance
  
Uniform Stress in Girder Work

Died
  
May 21, 1900, Englefield Green, United Kingdom

Institution memberships
  

Engineering discipline
  
Civil Engineering

Callcott Reilly (28 October 1828 – 21 May 1900) was a British civil and construction engineer. He is noted for his work on uniform stress, as illustrated by reference to bridge building, for which the Institution of Civil Engineers awarded him the Telford Medal in 1865. He played a prominent role in promoting the professional education of engineers and in 1871 became the first Professor of Engineering Construction at the newly formed Royal Indian Engineering College (RIEC) located at Coopers Hill near Englefield Green.

References

Callcott Reilly Wikipedia


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