Hugh Miller MacMillan
Hugh Miller MacMillan was born in Glasgow and was educated at Allan Glen's School and at the University, where he graduated B.Sc. in 1900. His apprenticeship was served with the Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. Ltd, Govan, and then at the age of 24 he became chief draughtsman with Wigham, Richardson & Co. Ltd., Wallsend, Northumberland. He was subsequently appointed general manager of the company. Thereafter and until just prior to the 1914-18 war he was shipyard manager with Workman, Clark & Co., Belfast. During the war years he held the position of shipbuilding manager and director of the Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. Ltd. Whilst with Fairfield he had a very lucky escape from death when the submarine K 13 sank whilst on trials in the Gareloch. He had just disembarked before her last fatal dive to have lunch on the ship tendering to the submarine.
In 1919 he purchased an 11-acre site at Scotstoun, Glasgow, and founded the Blythswood Shipbuilding Co. Ltd., of which he was chairman and managing director until his death. His interest in the construction of tankers was such that at a very early stage in the life of the new company he patented, jointly with Dr. J. Montgomerie, a former Chief Surveyor of Lloyd's Register of Shipping, a system for the construction of oil tankers and was thus early in the field with modern methods for ensuring structural strength for this type of vessel.
Hugh MacMillan was associated with many shipbuilding organizations, having been a member of the London Committee of Lloyd's Register of Shipping, and of the Scottish Committee. He was also a member of the Policy Committee and the Executive Committee of the Shipbuilding Conference, the Executive Committee of the Clyde Shipbuilders' Association, and the Central Board of the Shipbuilding Employers' Federation.
Hugh MacMillan joined the Institution as a Member in 1900. He died in Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire, on 4th October, 1957. He was about 80 years of age. His four daughters endowed an annual memorial lecture and dinner.
MacMillan Memorial Lectures
1958-59 | Rt Hon Viscount Simon CMG | The Place of the Technologist in Management |
1959-60 | Prof A C B Lovell | Radio Astronomy and the Structure of the Universe |
1960-61 | Sir Alexander Fleck | Interdependence of Engineering and Chemistry |
1961-62 | Rt Hon Viscount Chandos | Jungle-or Cloister? - Some Thoughts on the Present Industrial Scene |
1962-63 | Sir Miles Thomas | Air and Sea Transport-Friends or Foes? |
1963-64 | Rt Hon Lord Robens of Woldingham | Coal-Its place in the National Economy |
1964-65 | Prof Sir Denis Brogan | Democracy in a Technological World |
1965-66 | Prof P M S Blackett | Continental Drift |
1966-67 | Alistair Cooke | The Jet Age and the Habits of Man |
1967-68 | Huw Wheldon | Perspectives on Television |
1968-69 | Rt Hon Lord Beeching | Organisation |
1969-70 | Prof C Northcote Parkinson | The Status of the Engineer |
1970-71 | Sir Alec Cairncross | Economic Growth |
1971-72 | Prof Sir Fred Hoyle | Astronomical Instruments and their Construction |
1972-73 | Sir James Lighthill | Aquatic Animal Locomotion |
1973-74 | M A Sinclair Scott | Shipbuilding - Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow |
1974-75 | Dr B J Mason | Recent Developments in Weather Forecasting |
1975-76 | Lord Home | The Meaning of Freedom - Crisis of Democracy |
1976-77 | Sir Alfred Pugsley | Engineering Science and its Creators |
1977-78 | R G L McCrone | The Scottish Economy - Its Problems and Opportunities |
1978-79 | Prof John Lenihan | Paradox and Partnership-The Engineer's Contribution to Medicine |
1979-80 | Admiral Sir Horace Law | Belief and Discipline in a Free Society |
1980-81 | Prof J M Halliday | Robert Napier-The Father of Clyde Shipbuilding |
1981-82 | Dr I T Draper | The Evolution of an Ideal Control System |
1982-83 | Rear Admiral W J Graham | The Royal National Lifeboat Insitution |
1983-84 | Lord J Grimond | The State of British Politics with particular reference to Scotland |
1984-85 | Dame Margaret Weston | The Science Museum and Change-Over the Last Thirty Years |
1985-86 | Rt Hon Lord Thomson of Monifeith | Does Public Broadcasting Have a Future? The Challenge of the New Technologies |
1986-87 | Kenneth Grange | 1st to 3rd and Back |
1987-88 | L Rolland | Architecture - the Unavoidable Art |
1988-89 | Peter Wickens | Nissan's Philosophy |
1989-90 | Ivor Owen | Design and Industries Performance |
1990-91 | Sir Campbell Fraser | Corporate Governance |
1991-92 | Commander P Christmas | Commanding the Deterrent1 |
1992-93 | Prof Andrew Bain | The Future of Manufacturing in Scotland |
1993-94 | Dr John Brown | Clydebank - The Shipyard That Named A Town |
1994-95 | Dr Alan Rudge | Multimedia and the Information Superhighway |
1995-96 | Prof Robert T Beaty | The Relentless Progress of Technology - An Opportunity or a Threat? |
1996-97 | Mark Goyder | Tomorrow's Company - Work, Worth and Wealth |
1997-98 | Prof Sir Alec N Broers | The Role and Education of the Creative Engineer |
1998-99 | Prof Murdoch MacLennan | The Press We Deserve |
1999-2000 | Jeff Young | Design and Construction of Tsing Ma Bridge |
2000-01 | John C Hutchison | The Engineer in the Community |
2001-02 | Prof Jim McDonald | Electric Propulsion in Marine Applications: An Electrical Engineer's Viewpoint |
2002-03 | Dr Peter Hughes | Scottish Engineering - A Proud Past, An Exciting Future |
2003-04 | Stephen Payne | Genesis of a Queen |
2004-05 | Dr Wilson Flood | Why did the Vikings call it Greenland? - Greenhouse Gases, Global Warming and Climate Change |
2005-06 | Not delivered | |
2006-07 | Lord Weir | Manufacturing |
2007-08 | Professor John Hume | The Impact of Engineers on Scotland: 1858-2008 |
2008-09 | Dr Tanya Vladimirova | Challenges of Engineering in Space |
2009-10 | Professor T S Baines | The Practical Challenges of Delivering a Product-Service System |
2010-11 | Dr Michel Virlogeux | The Design of Long Span Bridges |
2011-12 | Gus Macdonald, Lord Macdonald of Tradeston | Bridging the Infrastructure Gap |
2012-13 | Ed McCann | Architectural and Engineering Alchemy |
2013-14 | Victoria Martin | God Particle or God-damn Particle? - work at the Hadron Collider |
2014-15 | David Stewart | Hybrid Air Vehicles - The Airlander Project |
2015-16 | Douglas Anderson | Optical Engineering |
2016-17 | Ian Callum | Car Design in the 21st Century |
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