Keywords: smithsonian institution smithsonianinstitution man woman welding husband wife profile cleveland engineering smithsonian institution archives smithsonianinstitutionarchives women's history month womenshistorymonth women in science womeninscience 2011 mechanical engineering mechanicalengineering 20th century - early 20thcenturyearly private blackandwhite monochrome photo border surreal black and white Subject: Gibson, Alfred E        Gibson, Mrs. Alfred E        Wellman Engineering Company        American Welding Society        James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation Type: Black-and-White Prints Date: 1938 Topic: Mechanical engineering      Electric welding Local number: SIA Acc. 90-105 [SIA-SIA2008-1911] Summary: Mechanical engineer Alfred E. Gibson (b. 1883?) and Mary Wallihan Gibson (1883-1972) are shown observing a welding operation, 1938. The couple, who were both involved in The Wellman Engineering Company, Cleveland, Ohio, had just received an award from the James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation recognizing their scientific contributions to arc welding, especially on low alloy high strength steels. Canadian-born Alfred E. Gibson, president of Wellman Engineering, had just served as president of the American Welding Society. Mary Wallihan Gibson was a graduate of the University of Colorado, Denver. Cite as: Acc. 90-105 - Science Service, Records, 1920s-1970s, Smithsonian Institution Archives Persistent URL:Link to data base record Repository:Smithsonian Institution Archives View more collections from the Smithsonian Institution. Subject: Gibson, Alfred E Gibson, Mrs. Alfred E Wellman Engineering Company American Welding Society James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation Type: Black-and-White Prints Date: 1938 Topic: Mechanical engineering Electric welding Local number: SIA Acc. 90-105 [SIA-SIA2008-1911] Summary: Mechanical engineer Alfred E. Gibson (b. 1883?) and Mary Wallihan Gibson (1883-1972) are shown observing a welding operation, 1938. The couple, who were both involved in The Wellman Engineering Company, Cleveland, Ohio, had just received an award from the James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation recognizing their scientific contributions to arc welding, especially on low alloy high strength steels. Canadian-born Alfred E. Gibson, president of Wellman Engineering, had just served as president of the American Welding Society. Mary Wallihan Gibson was a graduate of the University of Colorado, Denver. Cite as: Acc. 90-105 - Science Service, Records, 1920s-1970s, Smithsonian Institution Archives Persistent URL:Link to data base record Repository:Smithsonian Institution Archives View more collections from the Smithsonian Institution. |