Person

Jack, Robert Lockhart ( - 1964)

Born
Townsville, Queensland, Australia
Died
23 October 1964
Occupation
Geologist

Summary

Robert Jack was assistant government geologist of South Australia from 1912 and led an expedition to the Everhard and Musgrave Ranges in 1914. He joined BHP in 1931 and became chief geologist, retiring in 1948. Earlier he worked in Europe, South Africa and China.

Archival resources

The University of Melbourne Archives

  • Robert Lockhart Jack - Records, 1878 - 1964; The University of Melbourne Archives. Details

Published resources

Resources

McCarthy, G.J.

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