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1901 The [[Engineering Standards]] Committee was formed in London.  
1901 The [[Engineering Standards Committee]] was formed in London.  


The committee subsequently extended its standardization work and became the [[British Engineering Standards Association]] in 1918.
The committee subsequently extended its standardization work and became the [[British Engineering Standards Association]] in 1918.

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1926.

1901 The Engineering Standards Committee was formed in London.

The committee subsequently extended its standardization work and became the British Engineering Standards Association in 1918.

1929 Received a Royal Charter.

1931 The Association adopted the name British Standards Institution


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