Telford Medal


The Telford Medal is a prize awarded by the British Institution of Civil Engineers for a paper or series of papers. It was introduced in 1835 following a bequest made by Thomas Telford, the ICE's first president. It can be awarded in gold, silver or bronze; the Telford Gold Medal is the highest award the institution can bestow.

History

In 1834 Scottish civil engineer and the Institution of Civil Engineers' first president, Thomas Telford died, leaving in his will his library of technical works to the Institution of Civil Engineers, as well as a bequest of £2000; the interest from which was to be used to for the purpose of "Annual Premiums". The council of the institute decided to expend the premiums on both honorary and monetary rewards, the honorary awards being named Telford Medals, which would be awarded in gold, silver and bronze forms. Suitable candidates for the awards were submitters of drawings, models, diagrams or essays relating to civil engineering or any other new equipment of invention relating to engineering or surveying in general, which is regarded as most seminal and influential. The awards were to be open to both Englishmen and foreigners equally. After provision for the Telford Medal, the remaining income is used for up to four annual prizes for papers presented to the institution.
The inaugural gold award was given in June 1837 to John Timperley for his account of the history and construction of the town docks of the Port of Kingston upon Hull, published in volume 1 of the Transactions of the Institution of Civil Engineers; the medals carried an image of Telford on one side, and of his Menai Bridge on the reverse. The bust of Telford was a design by William Wyon and the medal is also signed "J. S. and A. B. Wyon" a collaboration of Joseph Shepherd Wyon and his brother, Alfred Benjamin Wyon. John Macneill, James M. Rendel, Michael A. Borthwick, Peter Barlow, and Benedetto Albano received silver awards in the same session.

Recipients

Telford Medal

The Telford gold medal is issued generally once a year. See below for the Telford Premium of which a larger number.

21st century

YearNameMedalPaper
2017Rainer Barthel, Joram Tutsch, Joseph JordanThe Gothic tower of Freiburg Minster, Germany: analysis and repair
2016Alba Yerro, Eduardo E. Alonso, Nuria M. PinyolThe material point method for unsaturated soils
2014R. Kerry RowePerformance of GCLS in liners for landfill and mining applications
2013Brian A. Giannakopoulos, Nigel B. Kaye and Gary R. HuntThe influence of room geometry on the overturning of smoke owing to a floor fire
2012Deric J. Oehlers, M.S. Mohamed Ali, Michael C. Griffith, Matthew Haskett, Wade LucasA generic unified reinforced concrete model
2011Victoria B. Ashley, John E. Earp, David J. Coates, Roger AshworthThe accelerator-driven thorium reactor power station
2010Santiago HuertaThe safety of masonry buttresses
2009Neil Hoult, Paul Fidler, Campbell Middleton, Kenichi SogaWireless sensor networks: Creating 'smart infrastructure'
2008Alan E. VardyGeneration and alleviation of sonic booms from rail tunnels
2007Michael B. AbbottManaging the inner world of infrastructure
2006Eduardo E. Alonso, Antonio GensAznalcóllar Dam failure
2005H. SharmanWhy wind power works for Denmark
2004Robert H.J. Sellin, David P. van BeestenConveyance of a managed vegetated two-stage river channel
2003Simon J. Wheeler, Marc S.R. Buisson, Radhey S. SharmaCoupling of hydraulic hysteresis and stress–strain behaviour in unsaturated soils
2002Lidija Zdravković, David M. Potts, David W. HightThe effect of strength anisotropy on the behaviour of embankments on soft ground
2001Melanie Batten, William PowrieMeasurement and analysis of temporary prop loads at Canary Wharf underground station, east London
2000Scott W. SloanARC Centre of Excellence in Geotechnical Science and Engineering, University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
2000Hai-Sui YuProfessor of Geotechnical Engineering and Executive Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham

20th century

YearNameMedalPaper
1999Graham W Plant and Douglas E OakerveeHong Kong International Airport - civil engineering design
1998David Potts, Peter Rolfe Vaughan, Nebojsa KovacevicDelayed collapse of cut slopes in stiff clay.
1997Alistair BiggartStorebaelt Tunnel
1995R.P.J. Clarke and Colin Norman Paterson MackenzieOvercoming ground difficulties at Tooting Bec
1994R.P.J. Clarke and Colin Norman Paterson MacKenzieOvercoming Ground Difficulties at Tooting Bec.
1994Eduardo E. Alonso, Antonio Gens, A. LloretThe landslide of Cortes de Pallas, Spain
1993A.R. Flint Strengthening and Refurbishment of The Severn Crossing
1991David Potts, Peter Rolfe Vaughan
1989Nick Shirlaw
1986D. Droy, A. McGowan, D.C. MannA8 Port Glasgow Eastern Section: Design and Construction.
1985Rodney C. Bridle, Peter Rolfe Vaughan, Howard N. JonesEmpingham Dam - Design, Construction and Performance
1984Jayanta K. Mitra, J. H. Tetlow, and N. EllisHutton Tension Leg Platform - The Hutton Tension Leg Platform
?Terence W. Hulme
1982Nigel Ruffle
1981Roy Severn, Alan Jeary, Brian EllisForced vibration testing of embankment dams using an eccentric mass exciter system
1978David BlockleyAnalysis of Structural Failures
1976Sir Alan Muir Wood
1973Alistair BiggartThe Bentonite Tunnelling Machine
1973John Vernon Bartlett
1971John Vernon Bartlett
1968Letitia Chitty
1968Peter Walter RoweSummary. The Influence of Geological Features of Clay Deposits on the Design and Performance of Sand Drains
1968Geoffrey Binnie
1964Mary Kendrick'Reasons for siltation in the Mersey estuary' First female medallist
1962Henry Chilver, Baron Chilver
1962Stanley Bernard Warder'Electric Traction in the British Railways Modernization Plan'
1958Gerald Lacey`regime theory' for the design of major irrigation canals and Stable Channel Flow.
1949C.B.H.Colquhoun, Terence Patrick O'SullivanThe Brabazon Assembly Hall at Filton
1948Alexander MitchellScrew-piles
1935B. M. Hellstrom
c.1934J.J.C BradfieldThe Sydney Harbour Bridge and Approaches
1932John Fleetwood BakerDesign of steel-framed buildings
1930William Thomson HalcrowLochaber scheme.
1928Sydney Lionel RotheryA.M.I.C.E., paper describing the salient engineering features of an international irrigation project in California, United States, and in Lower California, Mexico.
c.1928Oscar FaberPlastic Yield, Shrinkage, and Other Problems of Concrete, and Their Effect on Design
1926John Arthur SanerThe most efficient & economical means of overcoming differences in level in canals and inland navigations
1924Charles InglisThe Theory of Transverse Oscillations in Girders and its Relation to Live Load and Impact Allowance
1921Ernest George Coker
1918Edward Sandeman‘Derwent Valley Waterworks‘
1915James R. ForgieThe Laxaxalpam Aqueduct Tunnels in Mexico
?William Wright Harts
1911Francis CollingwoodRepairs to the Allegheny Bridge
1911William J. WilgusDetroit River Tunnel
1910Adam Hunter and Francis Charles BuscarletQueen Alexandra Bridge over the River Wear, Sunderland.
1910George Robert Graham ConwayChief Engineer, Monterrey Railway, Light and Power Company, Mexico
1910Charles Mattathias JacobsTunnelling the North River
1907-1908William Barclay Parsons'The New York Rapid Transit Subway.'
1906-1907Dugald Clerk
1906-1907Edward John Way
1905-1906George Alfred Denny'Design and Working of Gold-Milling Equipment, with special reference to the Witwatersrand.'
1904-1905Lord Brassey'Shipbuilding for the Navy.'
1904-1905Charles Stuart Russell Palmer'Coolgardie Water-Supply.'
1904-1905Major Sir Robert Hanbury Brown
1901–1902John McFarlane Gray'Variable and Absolute Specific Heats of Water'
1901–1902William Morris Mordey′Electrical traction on Railways′
1901William T.C. BeckettThe Bridges over the Orissa Rivers on the East Coast Extension of the Bengal-Nagpur Railway.
1900Edmund Wragge and George Andrew HobsonThe Metropolitan Terminus of the Great Central Railway
1900Llewelyn Birchall Atkinson and Claude William Atkinson 'Electrical Mining Machines'

19th century

YearNameMedalPaper-
1897-1898Arthur Henry Preece'The Electricity Supply of London'-
1897-1898Henry Charles Stanley'Re-erection of the Albert Bridge, Brisbane'-
1897-1898Henry Fowler'Calcium Carbide and Acetylene'-
1896-1897Herbert Alfred Humphrey'The Mond Gas-Producer Plant and its Application.'-
1896-1897Colonel John Pennycuick'The Diversion of the Periyar'-
1896-1897Edward Clapp Shankland'Steel Skeleton Construction in Chicago'-
1896-1897Thomas Holgate'The Enrichment of Coal-Gas'-
1896-1897Dugald Drummond'Investigation into the Use of Progressive High Pressures in Non-compound Locomotive Engines'-
1895-1896Matthew Henry Phineas Riall Sankey'The Thermal Efficiency of Steam Engines'-
1895-1896James Alfred Ewing'The Magnetic Testing of Iron and Steel'-
1895-1896John Oliver Arnold'The Influence of Carbon on Iron.'-
1895-1896George Henry Hill'The Thirlmere Works for the Water-Supply of Manchester'-
1894-1895William Duff Bruce'The Kidderpur Docks, Calcutta'-
1894-1895Sigvard Johnson Berg'The St. Gothard Mountain Railway and the Stanzerhorn Cable Railway'-
1894-1895Archibald Sharp'Circular Wheel Teeth'-
1894-1895Henry GillPosthumously for 'The Filtration of the Muggel Lake Water Supply, Berlin'-
1893-1894William John Bird ClerkeConstruction of the masonry dam at Tansa-
1893-1894Sakuro Tanabe'The Lake Biwa to Kioto Canal'-
1892-1893Peter William Willans'Steam Engine Trials'-
1892-1893Mathew Buchan Jamieson and John Howell'Mining and Ore-Treatment at Broken Hill, New South Wales'-
1892-1893George Shattuck Morison'The River Piers of the Memphis Bridge'-
1892-1893Robert Gordon'Hydraulic Work in the Irrawaddy Delta'-
1892-1893Alan Brebner'Relative Powers of Lighthouse Lenses'-
1892-1893Alexander Pelham TrotterThe Distribution and Measurement of Illumination-
1891-1892Francis Fox'The Hawarden Bridge'-
1891-1892Alfred Weeks Szlumper"Widening and Improvement Works London and South Western Railway Metropolitan Extension".-
1891-1892Thomas Hudson Beare"The Building-Stones of Great Britain: their Crushing Strength and other Properties".-
1890-1891Rookes Evelyn Bell Crompton-
1889-1890John Robinson'The Barry Dock Works including the Hydraulic Machinery and the Mode of Tipping Coal'-
1889-1890Charles Ormsby Burge-
1889-1890Frederick Thomas Granville WaltonChief Engineer of Dufferin Bridge, India, 1887-
1888-1889Gisbert Kapp'Alternate Current Machinery'-
1888-1889Edgar Worthington-
1887-1888Robert Abbott Hadfield'Manganese in its Application to Metallurgy and Some Newly discovered Properties of Iron and Manganese'-
1887-1888Edward Hopkinson'Electrical Tramway: the Bessbrook and Newry Tramway'-
1887-1888Josiah Pierce Jun'The Economic Use of the Plane-Table in Topographical Surveying'-
1885-1886Gisbert Kapp'Modern Continuous Current Dynamo-Electric Machines and their Engines'-
1885-1886Charles Edmund Stromeyer‘The Injurious Effect of a Blue Heat on Steel and Iron’-
1885-1886Leveson Francis Vernon-Harcourt'The River Seine'-
1883-1884Thomas Andrews'Galvanic Action between Wrought Iron, Cast Metals, and various Steels, during long exposure in Sea-water'-
1883-1884George Howard Darwin
1883-1884Sir Samuel Bagster Boulton, Bt'The Antiseptic Treatment of Timber'-
1883-1884William Foster'Experiments on the Composition and Destructive Distillation of Coal'-
1883-1884Francis Collingwood'On Repairing the Cables of the Allegheny Suspension Bridge at Pittsburgh,
Pa., U.S.A'
-
1882-1883Ralph Hart Tweddell'On Machine-Tools, and other Labour-saving Appliances, worked by Hydraulic-Pressure,'-
1882-1883William Anderson'Antwerp Waterworks'-
1882-1883George Howard-
1881-1882Theophilus Seyrig-
1881-1882Max an Ende-
1881-1882James Weyrauch-
1880-1881Benjamin Walker'Machinery for Steel Making by Bessemer and Siemens Processes.'-
1879-1880James Bower Mackenzie'The Avonmouth Dock.'-
1879-1880Adam Fettiplace Blandy'Dock Gates'-
1879-1880Joseph LucasHydrogeological surveys-
1877-1878Frederick Augustus Abel-
1876-1877Benjamin BakerCleopatra's Needle-
1874-1875George Deacon'On the Constant and Intermittent Supply of Water'-
1874-1875William Hackney'The Manufacture of Steel'-
1874-1875Harry Edward Jones'The Construction of Gasworks'-
1874-1875Alexander Richardson Binnie'The Nagpur Waterworks'-
1873-1874Bindon Blood Stoney'On the construction of Harbour and Marine Works'-
1873-1874Richard Christopher Rapier'On the Fixed Signals of Railways'-
1873-1874Joseph Prestwich'On the Geological Conditions affecting the Construction of a Tunnel between England and France'-
1872-1873Bradford Leslie'Account of the Bridge over the Gorai River, on the Goalundo Extension of the Eastern Bengal Railway'-
1872-1873Carl Wilhelm Siemens'Pneumatic Despatch Tubes'-
1872-1873William Bell'On the Stresses of Rigid Arches, Continuous Beams and Curved Structures'-
1872-1873John Herbert Latham'The Soonkesala Canal of the Madras Irrigation and Canal Company'-
1872-1873George Gordon'The Value of Water and its Storage and Distribution in Southern India'-
1870-1871Edward Dobson'Memoir on the Public Works of the Province of Canterbury, New Zealand'-
1870-1871Thomas Sopwith'The Dressing of Lead Ores'-
1870-1871James Nicholas Douglass'The Wolf Rock Lighthouse'-
1870-1871Bernhard Samuelson'On the Construction of Blast Furnaces'-
1869-1870Jules Gaudard'On the Present State of Knowledge as to the Strength and Resistance of Materials'-
1869-1870William Shelford'On the Outfall of the River Humber'-
1869-1870Zerah Colborne'On American Locomotives and Rolling Stock'-
1869-1870Thomas Nesham Kirkham'Experiments on the Standards of Comparison employed for Testing the Illuminating Power of Coal Gas'-
1869-1870John Ellacott'Description of the Low Water Basin at Birkenhead'-
1869-1870David Thomas Ansted'On the Lagoons and Marshes of certain parts of the Shores of the Mediterranean'-
1868-1869George Higgin'Irrigation in Spain chiefly in reference to the Construction of the Henares and Esla Canals in that Country'-
1868-1869Christer Peter Sandberg'On the Manufacture and Wear of Rails'-
1868-1869Lieutenant Colonel Peter Pierce Lyons O’Connell'On the Relation of the Fresh Water Floods of Rivers to the Areas and Physical Features of their Basins'-
1868-1869William Wilson'Description of the Victoria Bridge on the line of the Victoria Station and Pimloco Railway'-
1868-1869Charles Douglas'On New Railways at Battersea; with the Widening of the Victoria Bridge and Approaches to the Victoria Station'-
1868-1869John Wolfe Barry'On the City Terminus Extension of the Charing Cross Railway'-
1866-1867James Timmins Chance'On Optical Apparatus used in Lighthouses'-
1866-1867Edward Byrne'Removal of Organic and Inorganic Substances in Water'-
1866-1867George Biddell Airy Astronomer Royal'On the use of the Suspension Bridge with Stiffened Roadway for Railway and other Bridges of Great Span'-
1865-1866Richard Price Williams-
1865-1866Calcott Reilly'On Uniform Stress in Girder Work, illustrated by reference to two bridges recently built'-
1865-1866Edwin ClarkThe Hydraulic Lift Graving Dock-
1865-1866Robert ManningThe flow of water off the ground in the Woodburn District near Carrickfergus-
1865-1866Joseph William BazalgetteOn the Main Drainage of London, and the Interception of the Sewage from the River Thames-
1864-1865Matthew Digby Wyattthe construction of the Exhibition building-
1864-1865Charles Tilston BrightSubmarine Telegraphy to China and Australia-
1864-1865Henry Whatley Tyler'The Festiniog for Passengers'-
1863-1864John Brunton'Description of the Line and Works of the Scinde Railway'-
1863-1864James Robert Mosse'On American Timber Bridges'-
1863-1864Zerah Colburn'On American Iron Bridges'-
1863-1864Harrison Hayter'On the Charing Cross Bridge'-
1861-1862William Henry Preece'On the Maintenance and Durability of Submarine Cables in Shallow Waters'-
1861-1862George Parker Bidder'The National Defences'-
1861-1862Francis Fox'On the Results of Trials of Varieties of Iron Permanent Way'-
1859-1860James John Berkeley'On Indian Railways, with a description of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway'-
1859-1860Richard Boxall GranthamOn Arterial Drainage and Outfalls'-
1858-1859Robert Mallet'on the Coefficients of Elasticity and Rupture in Wrought Iron.'-
1858-1859Sir Henry BessemerThe Bessemer Process-
1858-1859Michael Scott'Description of the breakwater at the Port of Blyth and of improvements in breakwaters applicable to harbours of refuge'-
1858-1859William Joseph Kingsbury'Description of the entrance, entrance lock and jetty walls of the Victoria docks'-
1857-1858James Atkinson Longridge'On submersing telegraph cables'-
1857-1858George Robertson'An Investigation into the Theory and Practice of Hydraulic Mortar'-
1857-1858James Henderson'on the Methods generally employed in Cornwall in dressing Tin and Copper Ores'-
1857-1858Robert Jacomb-Hood'On the Arrangement and Construction of Railway Stations'-
1857-1858Major-General George Borlase Tremenheere'On public works in the Bengal Presidency'-
1857-1858Alfred Giles'On the Construction of the Southampton Docks'-
1856-1857Daniel Kinnear Clark'On the Improvement of Railway Locomotive Stock'-
1856-1857Robert Hunt'On Electro-Magnetism as a Motive Power'-
1856-1857George Rennie'On the Employment of Rubble Beton, or Concrete, in Works of Engineering or Architecture'-
1856-1857William Bridges Adams'On the Varieties of Permanent Way, practically used, or tried, on Railways'-
1855-1856John Murray'On the Progressive Construction of the Sunderland Docks'-
1855-1856John Mortimer Heppel'On the relative proportions of the Top, Bottom, and Middle Webs of Iron Girders and Tubes'-
1855-1856Henry Robinson'On the Past and Present Condition of the River Thames'-
1855-1856Charles Robert Drysdale'On Steep Gradients of Railways and the Locomotives employed'-
1855-1856Frederick M. Kelly'On the Junction of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and the practicability of a Ship Canal without Locks, by the Valley of the Atrato'-
1854-1855Edward Ellis Allen'On the Comparative Cost of Transit, by Steam and Sailing Colliers, and on the Different Modes of Ballasting'-
1854-1855James Barton'On the Economic Distribution of Material in the Sides, or Vertical Portion of Wrought-Iron Beams'-
1854-1855Richard Alexander Robinson'On the Application of the Screw Propeller, to the Larger Class of Sailing Vessels'-
1854-1855Joseph Phillips'Description of the Iron Roof, in one Span, over the Joint Railway Station, New Street, Birmingham'-
1853-1854Nathaniel Beardmore'Description of the Navigation and Drainage Works, recently executed on the Tidal portion of the River Lea'-
1853-1854Andrew Henderson'On the Speed and other properties of Ocean Steamers and on the measurement of Ships for Tonnage'-
1853-1854John Pigott Smith'On Macadamised Roads, for the Streets of Towns'-
1853-1854Alfred Charles Hobbs'On the Principles and Construction of Locks'-
1853-1854James Yates'On the means of attaining to Uniformity in European Measures, Weights and Coins'-
1852-1853John Coode'Description of the Chesil Bank'-
1852-1853Daniel Kinnear Clark'Experimental Investigation of the Principles of the Boilers of Locomotive Engines'-
1852-1853William Alexander Brooks'On the Improvement of Tidal Navigation and Drainages'-
1852-1853John Barker Huntington'Observations on Salt Water, and its application to the Generation of Steam'-
1852-1853Harry Potter Burt'On the Nature and Properties of Timber, with notices of several methods now in use for its preservation from Decay'-
1852-1853Thomas Duncan'Description of the Liverpool Corporation Water Works'-
1852-1853Charles William Siemens'On the Conversion of Heat into Mechanical Effect'-
1852-1853Benjamin Cheverton'On the use of Heated Air as a Motive Power'-
1852-1853James Barrett'On the Construction of Fire Proof Buildings'-
1851-1852Captain Mark Huish'On Railway Accidents'-
1851-1852Braithwaite Poole'On the Economy of Railways ‘-
1851-1852Colonel Samuel Colt'On Applications of Machinery to the Manufacture of Rotating Chamber-breech Fire-arms and the peculiarities of those Arms'-
1851-1852Frederick Richard Window'On the Electric Telegraph and the principal improvements in its construction'-
1851-1852Charles Coles Adley'On the History, Theory and Practice of the Electric Telegraph'-
1851-1852Eugène Bourdon'Description of the new Metallic Manometer and other instruments for measuring Pressures and Temperatures'-
1851-1852Pierre Hippolyte Boutigny 'Description of a new Diaphragm Steam Generator'-
1851-1852George Frederick White'Observations on Artificial or Portland Cement'-
1850-1851Samuel Clegg'On Foundations, Natural and Artificial'-
1850-1851Matthew Digby Wyatt'On the Construction of the Building for the Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations 1851'-
1850-1851Henry Swinburne'Account of the Sea Walls at Penmaenmawr, on the line of the Chester and Holyhead Railway'-
1850-1851George Barclay Bruce'Description of the Bridge built over the River Tweed, on the line of the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway'-
1850-1851John Hughes'On the Pheumatic method adopted in constructing the Foundations of the new Bridge across the Medway, at Rochester'-
1850-1851William Price Struve Hughes'On the Ventilation of Collieries, theoretically and practically considered'-
1849-1850William George Armstrong-
1849-1850William Henry Barlow'On the Construction of the Permanent Way of Railways'-
1849-1850William Taylor'On the Street Paving of the Metropolis'-
1849-1850George Benjamin Thorneycroft'On the Manufacture of Malleable Iron and on the strength of Railway Axles'-
1849-1850Rev James Charles Clutterbuck'On the periodical alternations and progressive permanent depression of the Chalk-water Level under London'-
1849-1850John Chubb'On the Construction of Locks and Keys'-
1849-1850Richard Turner'Description of the Iron Roof over the Lime Street station, Liverpool'-
1849-1850Lt Col John Augustus Lloyd'On the facilities for the construction of a Ship Canal across the Isthmus of Panama'-
1849-1850Edward Cowper'On Printing Machines'-
1849-1850John Patton'Description of the Southend Pier and treatise on the habits of the Toredo navalis'-
1849John Thornhill Harrison'Observations on the Obstructions to Navigation in Tidal Rivers'-
1849Colonel Harry David Jones'Description and drawings of the Bridge at Athlone'-
1849Robert Benson Dockray'Description and drawings of the Camden Station, London and North Western Railway’-
1848John Thornhill Harrison'Observations on the Causes that are in constant operation, tending to alter the Outline of Coats, to effect the Entrances of Rivers and Harbours, and to form Shoals and Deeps in the bed of the Sea'-
1848Right Honourable the Earl of Lovelace'On Harbours of Refuge'-
1848Alexander Mitchell‘On Submarine Foundations, particularly the Screw Pile and Mooring’-
1848Frederick Ransome'On the production of Artificial Stone, by the combination of Silica, in a liquid form, with Sand and other materials'-
1847George Briant Wheeler Jackson'Account of the GreatNorth Holland Canal'-
1847Joshua Richardson'On the Ventilation of Mines'-
1847John Murray'Account of the progressive improvements in Sunderland Harbour and the River Wear'-
1847Joseph Glynn'Review of the plans that have been proposed for connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans by a Navigable Canal'-
1847Charles Frodsham'On the Laws of Isochronism of the Balance Spring, as connected with the higher order of adjustment of Watches and Chronometers'-
1846William Henry Barlow'On the existence of the line of equal Horizontal Thrust in Arches'-
1846George Snell'On the Stability of Arches'-
1846Wyndham Harding'On the Resistance to Railway Trains at different velocities'-
1846Edward Leader Williams'Description of the Improvements of the River Severn' The description of the award is correct but the link is to the wrong Edward L Williams; the link being to his son.-
1846William Parkes'On the estuary of the River Severn'-
1846William West'On Water for Locomotive Engines'-
1846Dr Louis Antoine Ritterbandt'Description of a method of preventing the Incrustation of Steam Boilers'-
1845Philip Chilwell De La Garde'Memoir of the Canal at Exeter from 1563 to 1724'-
1845George Edwards'On blasting Marl Rocks under water in the River Severn'

Undated (before 1910) recipients of Telford Medal

Source:
Telford Premiums are issued initially as a monetary or book award with multiple awards in most years, some of the awards also going to Medal winners.
  • 1897 Colonel John Pennycuick "The Diversion of the Periyar."
  • 1897 Edward Clapp Shankland "Steel Skeleton Construction in Chicago."
  • 1897 Thomas Holgate "The Enrichment of Coal-Gas."
  • 1897 Dugald Drummond "Investigation into the Use of Progressive High Pressures in Non-compound Locomotive Engines."
  • Alexander Pelham Trotter "The Distribution and Measurement of Illumination"
  • 1913 - 1914 William Willox M.A.
  • 1921 Percy Allen - Port improvements at Newcastle, New South Wales
  • 1926 Joseph Newell Reeson “The Influence of Electric Welding in the Design and Fabrication of Plant and Structures.”
  • 1955 Terence Patrick O'Sullivan "The Strengthening of Steel Structures Under Load"
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