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Membership certificates of the Australian Institute of Engineers and other engineering and surveying bodies, 1888-1919, [not before 1931] [manuscript].

File Title
Membership certificates of the Australian Institute of Engineers and other engineering and surveying bodies, 1888-1919, [not before 1931] [manuscript].
From
Henry Thomas Haynes 1858-1942
Repository
State Library of Victoria, Australian Manuscripts Collection
Reference
MS 10314
Date Range
1888 - 1931
Description

Eight membership certificates of the Australian Institute of Engineers and other engineering and surveying bodies, 1888-1919, presented to Henry Thomas Haynes; also receipt, 29 Jan. 1931, acknowledging resignation of Associate Membership of H. T. Haynes.

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