John Stanley Terrington

Dr. John Stanley Terrington (28 December 1903 - 1987) was a British civil engineer known for his writings on the use of concrete in construction in the mid twentieth century.[1] Terrington was a graduate of the University of London (BSc), an associate of the City and Guilds Institute (ACGI), and an associate member of the Institute of Civil Engineers.[2] He later obtained his PhD and was a lecturer at Borough Polytechnic (now London South Bank University).[3]

Selected publications

References

  1. Sutherland, James, & Dawn Humm & Mike Chrimes. (2001) Historic Concrete: The Background to Appraisal. London: ICE Publishing. ISBN 072772875X
  2. Tarrington, J.S. (1937) Design of domes. London: Concrete Publications. p. 1
  3. Terrington, J.S. (1965) Surveying and levelling. London.

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