H. Kempton Dyson

H. Kempton Dyson
Born(1880-01-24)24 January 1880
Died15 January 1944(1944-01-15) (aged 63)
Kensington, London
NationalityEnglish
CitizenshipGreat Britain
OccupationEngineer
SpouseNellie Cooper (b.1886)
ChildrenNorman Kempton Dyson (1910–1975)
Parent(s)Wiliam Franklin Dyson (1853–1918)
Edith Blyth Kempton (1857–1905)
Engineering career
Disciplinestructural, civil, architect
InstitutionsAssociate member Institution of Civil Engineers (1908)
Member of Institution of Structural Engineers (1917)
Practice nameH. Kempton Dyson
Significant designCentral Bandstand, Herne Bay (1924)
AwardsBronze Medal of Concrete Institute (1922)

Herbert William Charles Kempton Dyson, M.I.Struct.E. (1880–1944), known professionally as H. Kempton Dyson, was an English structural engineer, civil engineer, architect, editor and author who specialised in reinforced concrete structures. He was a founder member and the first permanent secretary of the Concrete Institute, which became the Institution of Structural Engineers. He designed the Central Bandstand, Herne Bay in 1924.[1][2]

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