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Edited Book

Author
Alsop, Peter F. B.
Title
Nineteenth century engineers in the colony of Victoria
Description of Work
Also titled: Victorian engineers.
Imprint
Author, Geelong North, Victoria, 2002, 372 pp
ISBN/ISSN
0958166102
Description

This compilation lists civil engineers in Victoria, from 1866-1900, extracted from the Municipal Directories of Victoria, published in various forms from 1866.

Abstract

A limited edition of 12 copies.

This compilation lists engineers in Victoria, from 1866-1900, extracted from the Municipal Directories of Victoria, published in various forms from 1866.

Part A. Engineers listed alphabetically by surname. 56pp;

Part B. Municipal engineers listed alphabetically by municipality. 130pp;

Part C. Engineers listed alphabetically by Irrigation Trusts, and Irrigation and Water Supply Trusts. 18pp;

Part D. Engineers listed alphabetically by Water Trusts, and Water Works Trusts. 42pp;

Part E. Government engineers listed alphabetically by Boards, Departments, Trusts and University of Melbourne. 10pp;

Part F. Facsimile copies of Regulations, Examinations, and Certificates of Competency / Qualification 52pp;

Part G. Facsimile copies of Municipal directory lists. 24pp;

Part H. Selected advertisements. 34pp.

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