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Resource

Creator
Institution of Civil Engineers, London
Title
Civil Engineer Membership Forms, 1818-1930
Imprint
ancestry.com
Url
https://www.ancestry.com.au/search/collections/3585/
Abstract

This collection contains documents relating to membership applications to the Institution of Civil Engineers, 1820-1930.

The applications are filed in volumes, sequentially numbered within the volumes, and this unique reference and year is provided here.

Membership applications can also be found by searching by name within this collection, or by browsing the collection using the earliest membership acceptance date.

If the earliest membership date is not known, then a search through the separate published "Lists of Members" can help provide this.

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