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London's blue plaque for the Lindleys!
William Lindley and Sir William Heerlein Lindley will be honored by prestigious English Heritage sheme called London's blue already in 2014...
Do Instytucji Inżynierii Cywilnej należało aż pięciu członków rodziny Lindleyów
Instytucja Inżynierii Cywilnej (ang. Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) jest jedną z najbardziej szanowanych i uznanych na świecie instytucji zrzeszających inżynierów. Od 1818 roku przyjmuje w swoje szeregi słynnych i wpływowych inżynierów z Wielkiej Brytanii. W 2018 roku ICE obchodziła jubileusz 200-lecia swojego istnienia organizując z tej okazji szereg działań przypominających jej dorobek i ludzi z nią związanych.
Do tej szacownej instytucji należało aż pięciu członków rodziny
Lindleyów.. William
Lindley dołączył do Institution of Civil Engineers w 1842 roku, William
Heerlein w 1878, Robert Searles w
1881 i Joseph Lindley w 1899 roku. W XX wieku Marie Lindley, ostatni inżynier
cywilny w rodzinie, została członkiem stowarzyszonym ICE w 1953 roku. W 1972 roku
była drugą kobietą w historii ICE, która otrzymała pełne członkostwo (Fellowship).
Krótka historia ICE
Skromne początki ICE sięgają początków 1818 roku.
Niewielka grupa młodych inżynierów spotkała się w londyńskiej kawiarni i podjęła
decyzję o założeniu Instytucji Inżynierii Cywilnej, pierwszej na świecie organizacji
zrzeszającej profesjonalną kadrę
inżynierską. Pierwszym prezydentem został w 1820 roku Thomas Telford. Znany z
licznych projektów infrastrukturalnych przyciągnął do ICE wielu nowych członków
i odegrał ogromną rolę w kształtowaniu dzisiejszego oblicza ICE.
Od tego czasu ICE jest domem dla wielu
największych inżynierów w historii Wielkiej Brytaniii. Po 200 latach zrzesza ponad 92 000
członków w swoich filiach w ponad 150 państwach na całym świecie.
Linki w j. ang.: https://www.ice.org.uk/about-ice/our-history
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institution_of_Civil_Engineers
Siedziba ICE, One Great George Street, London SW1
Siedziba ICE
The London's blue plaques scheme, founded in 1866, is believed to be the oldest of its kind in the world and has inspired many other schemes across London, the UK and even further afield.
Run successively by the
(Royal) Society of Arts, the London County Council, the Greater London Council,
and since 1986, English Heritage, it commemorates the link between notable
figures of the past and the buildings in which they lived and worked. It is a
uniquely successful means of connecting people and place.
For more details see: http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/discover/blue-plaques/
Die Umbenennung möchten wir am 14. November 2012 in der Zeit von 13:30 Uhr bis ca. 16:00 Uhr
in einem Festakt in der Aula mit Ihnen feiern. Als Gäste kommen Herr Senator Ties Rabe, Herr Obermeister Fritz Schellhorn (Vorsitzender der Innung Sanitär, Heizung, Klempner), Herr Dr. Ortwin Pelc (Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte) und Frau Katrin Lindley (Ururenkelin) zum Festakt.
On 19 January 2012, passed away Robert Hugh Lindley Egerton (1931-2012), grandson
of Robert Lindley, age 80 (for friends and family Robin).
Robin's grandfather, Robert Searles Lindley worked in Warsaw as a deputy of his brother Heerlein William Lindley in the years 1881 to 1886. Robin, minerals geologist by profession, was born September 26, 1931. Most of his adult life he spent working in the overseas colonies of Great Britain. After his marriage with Claire Brune Priedaux he settled in Godstone, Surrey, which he inherited from his parents. Since 1989 he was retired. He died at a nearby hospital, 19January 2012 at the age of 80 years. He left his wife Claire and four children.
Funeral will take place on Thursday, 2nd February, 2 p.m., at St Nicholas Church: Church Lane, Godstone,
Surrey, RH9 8BW
He was one of the first descendants of the Lindleys in Britain, with whom I
contacted in the autumn of 1994. First we exchanged letters,
later I visted Godstone. Robin remembered perfectly the family's history and
shared with me anecdotes of the prewar period. Made available to me too many
precious family photographs. Some of them were p[rinted in the book "The Lindleys.
The family of civil-engineers." Robin and Claire twice visited Warsaw, in
2000 and 2006. The second time was associated with the Lindley family-reynion
in our city. Each time Robin visited excellent facilities built by his ancestors
in Warsaw in the 19th century he radiated with pride. Last time we have
seen each other was farewell to late Marie Lindley in 2010. He was frail, but
still full of good energy.
Today I write this short note to
give Him last farewell. We shared a thread of sympathy and Godstone house was a
magical place for me, the seat of the family. I was there always a welcome
guest.
Robin in English means also a beautiful bird - in Polish Rudzik. Today Robin is as free as a bird. Maybe part of his soul travels with each of the small Rudziks. Think of it when you see One..
Our thoughts are with his loved ones.
Richard and Hania Żelichowscy
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SOCIETAS LINDLEIANA send its condolences to the EGERTON FAMILY.
Peace be upon him!
Multimedia Warsaw Fountain Park
The next time you are in Europe, you might want to make your way over to Poland to check out the Multimedia Warsaw Fountain Park in person. This spectacular water show was recently unveiled in anticipation of being a candidate city for the European Capital of Culture 2016.
A magical performance involving light, water and sound, the Multimedia Warsaw Fountain Park will be displayed every Saturday. Water jets will be shooting impressively illuminated water to the heights of 25 meters. There will also be laser and film projections on screens of water haze.
Located right next to the Vistula river bank, the Multimedia Warsaw Fountain Park was created in the hopes that it will revitalize this area. It will operate as a regular park all other days with benches and bike paths.
The first wonderful show of music, light and water in Warsaw was held on Saturday, the 7th of May, 2011, at Podzamcze by the Old Town.
If you feel tired you may relax on the bench dedicated to William Heerlein Lindley.
http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/multimedia-warsaw-fountain-park
http://plusmood.com/2011/05/grand-opening-of-europes-biggest-multimedia-fountain-park-in-warsaw/
Since then she performs extensively all over Europe and in the USA
(including guest performances in Philadelphia and at the Carnegie Hall in New
York, together with Gidon Kremer in the world premiere of Giya Kancheli 's
"Lament" for violin, soprano and orchestra).
She has been invited to numerous festivals such as the Göttingen
Handel-Festival, the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, Lucerne Festival, the
Lockenhaus Chamber Music Festival in Austria, Wien Modern, David-Oistrach Music
festival in Pärnu, Estonia, West Cork Chamber Music Festival (Ireland), as well
as the Berlin Festwochen.
Collaboration
with conductors such as Vladimir Jurowski, V. Ashkenazy, Kurt Masur,
Michael Gielen and Valery Gergiev in guest appearances with leading European
orchestras.
Recent opera engagements include the Konstanze in Mozart's "Abduction from
the Seraglio" in Berlin with director George Tabori, Wanhilt in Siegfried
Wagner's "The Blacksmith of Marienburg" in Gdansk, Poland, the
title role in Rudolf Kelterborn's opera "Julia", Donna Anna, and
various others.
Together with
the Radio Symphony Orchestra of Berlin she recorded "Sardakai" ,
opera of Ernst Krenek, which was awarded the Echo Classical Award in 2007.
Her widely spread repertoire also underlines her specific interest for contemporary music and chamber music, documented on various CD-recordings on ECM New Series label, RCA Red Seal/Sony BMG Classics, Capriccio, Naxos (Marco Polo), edel classics and others
(see discography).
If you want to hear Maacha Deubner come check her address and get her CD records!
http://www.omm.de/artists/deubner/kurzvita-en.html