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  1. Oleg Alexander Kerensky ( russisch Олег Александрович Керенский; * 3. April jul. / 16. April 1905 greg. in Sankt Petersburg; † 25. Juni 1984 in Greater London) war ein russischer Bauingenieur.

  2. Oleg Aleksandrovich Kerensky CBE FRS (Russian: Оле́г Алекса́ндрович Ке́ренский; 16 April 1905 – 25 June 1984) was a Russian civil engineer, one of the foremost bridge designers of his time.

  3. Abstract. Oleg Alexander Kerensky was born in St Petersburg on 16 April 1905 into a well-to-do middle-class family. His father was the Alexander Kerensky who, after the February 1917 revolution in Russia, became a member of the Provisional Government formed by the Duma, first as Minister of Justice, then as Minister of War and of the Navy.

  4. The Institution of Structural Engineers. Issue 12. To have been invited to pay a tribute to Oleg Kerensky at this, the first Memorial Conference, is an honour indeed. It is an honour which I had no hesitation in accepting, save to the extent that I felt I might not be able to do full justice to it.

  5. Oleg Alexander Kerensky (russisch Олег Александрович Керенский; * 3. April jul. / 16. April 1905 greg. in Sankt Petersburg; † 25. Juni 1984 in Greater London) war ein russischer Bauingenieur.

  6. In his introduction to the memorial service held on 22 August 1984, Canon Trevor Beeson, Rector of St Margarets Church,Westminster, said of Oleg Alexander Kerensky: ‘A great engineer whose ability was exceeded only by his integrity. We salute him as one of the foremost bridge builders of the century and give thanks for the unique combination ...

  7. Oleg Kerensky (January 9, 1930 - July 9, 1993) was a ballet critic and broadcaster. He was born in London on 9 January 1930. He was the grandson of Alexander Kerensky, head of the Russian Provisional Government in 1917. He attended Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford, and was a treasurer and Librarian of the Oxford Union.