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Gilbert Roberts


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Born
  
Gilbert Roberts18 February 1899 (
1899-02-18
)

Died
  
January 1, 1978, London, United Kingdom

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Sir Gilbert Roberts (18 February 1899 – 1 January 1978) was a British civil engineer.

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Education

He was born in Hampstead, London, to Henry William Roberts, a pharmacist, and was educated at Bromley High School. He then went to Gresham College to study engineering but on the outbreak of war he joined the Royal Flying Corps.

Career

After being shot in the knee in 1918 on a bombing raid, Roberts was invalided back to England and awarded an Army Scholarship to attend City and Guilds College of Imperial College, where he obtained his degree in 1923. He became a civil engineer and worked on the Sydney Harbour Bridge (1932) and Otto Beit suspension bridge (1938) across the Zambezi River.

As a senior partner with the British firm Freeman Fox & Partners he designed, in collaboration with William Brown, the Volta River Bridge (1957), the Auckland Harbour Bridge (1959–71), the Forth Road Bridge (1964), the Severn Bridge (1966), the Bosphorus Bridge (1973) and the Humber Bridge (1981).

Awards

Roberts was knighted in 1965. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society on 18 March 1965. His application citation read: "Distinguished for his contributions to civil engineering by advancing the design of structures, particularly long span bridges. Designer of Severn Bridge, Forth Bridge, Volta Bridge, Maidenhead Bridge, Auckland Harbour Bridge. Also contributed designs of other unusual structures, such as C.S.I.R.O. Radio Telescope, High Marnham Power Station, the Dome of Discovery at the Festival of Britain Exhibition, crane structures including 500 tons goliath crane for Babcock & Wilcox." He was awarded their Royal Medal in 1968.

Personal

Roberts died in St Stephen's Hospital, London. He had married Elizabeth Nada Hora in London in 1935.

References

Gilbert Roberts Wikipedia


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