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whitworthsociety.org

The Whitworth Society was founded in 1923 by Henry Selby Hele-Shaw, then president of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Its purposes are to promote engineering in the United Kingdom, and more specifically to support all Whitworth Scholars, the recipients of a scholarship funded by Joseph Whitworth's scholarship scheme, which started in 1868. A Whitworth Scholar is the result of completing a successful Whitworth Scholarship. Membership of the Society is limited to Whitworth Scholars, Senior Scholars, Fellows, Exhibitioners and Prizemen. The Society is a way for making contact with all successful "Whitworth's" and provides a way for making information contacts and connections from more senior members to recently successful Scholars. The Society also serves as a way to commemorate Joseph Whitworth and acknowledge his contributions to engineering education. More information...

According to PR-model, whitworthsociety.org is ranked 656,725th in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 365,883rd in English Wikipedia.

The website is placed before cookingwithelise.com and after rugby-kyushu.jp in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.

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