Person

Lillywhite, John Wilson (1914 - 1994)

Born
12 July 1914
Myrtle Bank, South Australia, Australia
Died
25 May 1994
Occupation
Meteorologist

Summary

John Lillywhite was Head of the Bureau of Meteorology's Services branch for 16 years (1958-1974).

Published resources

Books

  • Lillywhite, J., My Early Years in the Bureau of Meteorology: the Formation of the Frosterley Club, Metarch Papers No. 4 (Bureau of Meteorology, 1992). Details

Resources

Resource Sections

See also

McCarthy, G.J.

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