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Author
Cossins, Geoffrey
Title
Eminent Queensland Engineers - Volume 2
Imprint
The Institution of Engineers, Australia, Queensland Division, Brisbane, Queensland, 1999, 113 pp
ISBN/ISSN
0858257173
Url
https://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/sites/default/files/resource-files/2017-02/eqe_vol_2.compressed_0.pdf
Abstract

Contains short biographies of 51 eminent engineers who worked in Queensland:
41 Civil Engineers;
6 Electrical Engineers;
2 Mechanical Engineers;
2 Mining Engineers.

Ballard, Robert
Barton, Charles Newton (Sir)
Boulton, George Oswald
Boyd, Arthur
Bradfield, John Job Crew
Brameld, Humphrey Galbraith
Brazier, Felix Howard
Byerley, Frederick John
Calder, Clifford Mason
Cardno, Gerald Fitzgerald
Doak, Walter James
Dowrie, James Wilson
Fison, David
Fitz-Gibbon, Abraham Coates
Freeman, Eric Bernard
Frew, Alison Eavis Harding
Garland, David James
Haigh, Frederick Bruce
Hansen, William
Hesketh, John
Hetherington, John William
Highfield, William
Hill, Philip Wallace
Holt, James Arthur (Sir)
Keays, John Frederick
King-Scott, Robert Donald
Lavery, John Hardie (Prof)
Louttit, James Struthers
Lowe, Henry Alfred
MacMillan, Archibald Campbell
Martin, James Eric Gifford
Mathison, John Cyril
McCulloch, Alfred
McKay, Gordon Reinecke
McWilliam, Russell John
Morley, Ian Webster
Morwood, James Eric
Mulholland, Jack
Peak, Walter Arthur
Pennycuick, Kenneth Gerald
Phillips, George
Rudge, Reginald Harry
Sexton, Richard Ernest
Shaw, Mansergh
Sheil, William Glenister
Shepherd, Edward Milray
Tranberg, Charles Rebbeck
Wilmoth, Geoffrey Reginald
Wilson, Clement Henry
Wilson, John
Wilson, Ronald Martin

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