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Royal Institution of Naval Architects

Royal Institution of Naval Architects

International organisation representing naval architects


The Royal Institution of Naval Architects (also known as RINA) is an is an internationally renowned professional institution and global governing body for naval architecture and maritime engineering. Members of the Institution are at the forefront of industry, academic, and maritime organisations worldwide and are involved at all levels in the design, construction, repair and operation of ships, boats, and marine structures in over 90 countries.

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The Patron of the Institution was Queen Elizabeth II but is now King Charles III.[1]

History

The Royal Institution of Naval Architects was founded in Britain in 1860 as The Institution of Naval Architects and incorporated by Royal Charter in 1910 and 1960 to "advance the art and science of ship design".[2]

Founding members included John Scott Russell, Edward Reed, Rev Joseph Woolley, Nathaniel Barnaby, Frederick Kynaston Barnes and John Penn.[3]

On 9 April 1919 Blanche Thornycroft, Rachel Mary Parsons, and Eily Keary became the first women admitted into the institution.[4]

Arms

Coat of arms of Royal Institution of Naval Architects
Notes
Granted 10 February 1955[5]
Crest
On a wreath Argent and Azure, A lymphad Proper, sail barry wavy of eight Argent and Azure charged with a sun in splendour Or, pennon and flags flying also Azure.
Escutcheon
Per fess wavy azure and barry wavy of six Argent and of the first, issuant from the fess line a sun in splendour; over all a three-masted ship of the seventeenth century in full sail Proper, pennon and flags flying also of the first.
Supporters
On either side a dolphin Or, gorged with a naval crown with a rope pendent therefrom and reflexed over the back Azure.
Motto
'Salum Et Carinae Pignora Vitae'

Historical members

The following have been members of the society historically:

See also


References

  1. "Register of Royal Patronages". The Royal Family Website.
  2. "The Woman Engineer". www2.theiet.org. Retrieved 2019-08-11.
  3. "Royal Institution of Naval Architects". Heraldry of the World. Retrieved 19 September 2022.

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