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Journal Article

Title
Memoirs
In
Transactions of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 5, 1924, pp. 395-408
ISBN/ISSN
0155-039X
Url
https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.862459635586528
Abstract

Includes Memoirs (Obituaries) of the following engineers:
Bainton, John Richard;
Bayer, Charles Albert;
Borchert, Alfred Julius;
Bullock, Harold John;
Clift, Guy Chalmers;
Coane, John Montgomery;
Connell, Thomas Christopher;
Deane, Henry;
Franki, James Peter;
Gardiner, Archibald;
Houghton, Thomas Harry;
Hurford, Walter Cecil Norman;
Jones, Vincent Nestor;
King, Christopher Watkins;
Lawson, Frederick Washington;
Lonsdale, Cyril Athelstane;
Mattes, Frank William;
Munro, Duncan Weir;
Nelson-Slee, Herman;
Rose, Harry Ernest;
Shale, John Frederick;
Sheddon, Alexander;
Tilemann, Carl Norboy;
Watt, Colin Arnott.

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