Person

Molyneux, Grevor Chilton (Bing) ( - 2001)

AO OBE

Born
Devonport, Tasmania, Australia
Died
14 August 2001
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Occupation
Aeronautical engineer

Summary

Bing Molyneux became a chartered consulting engineer in 1947. Much of his work was with the aeronautics industry. He was consul and later consul-general of the Philippines for many years.

Details

Chronology

1947 - 2001
Career position - Chartered Consulting Engineer
1947 - 2001
Career position - Principal of G. C. Molyneux Consulting Engineers
1954
Career position - Chairman of the Aeronautical Branch of the Melbourne Institution of Engineers
1956
Career position - Member of the committee of the Melbourne Branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society
1959 - 1964
Career position - Consul of the Philippines for Victoria, Western Australia, South Australia and Tasmania
1964 - 1978
Career position - Consul-General of the Philippines for Victoria, Western Australia, South Australia and Tasmania
1965 - 1988
Career position - Chairman of the Advisory Council of St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne
1970
Award - Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
1973
Award - Order of Sikituna, Philippines
1990
Award - Officer of the Order of Australia (AO)

Published resources

Newspaper Articles

  • Molyneux, Philip, 'Obituary: G. C. "Bing" Molyneux, AO, OBE, Hospital chairman, aeronautical engineer and honorary consul', The Age (2001). Details

Resources

Ailie Smith

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