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Journal Article

Author
Venus, R. J.
Title
The Engineering of "Engineering a City"
In
Australian Journal of Multi-disciplinary Engineering
Imprint
vol. 8, no. 1, 2010, pp. 75-87
Url
https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.573374773171351
Description

Paper presented at the Australasian Engineering Heritage Conference (3rd: 2009 : Dunedin).

Abstract

The South Australia Division of Engineers Australia has recently produced a small guide to the engineering heritage of the City of Adelaide. The publication supports the 'Looking Back' theme of Engineers Australia's 90th Year. Although little physical evidence of Adelaide's engineering heritage remains, the research for the booklet uncovered many more sites than were expected. This paper describes the planning process and provides a brief summary of the heritage aspects covered.

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