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Journal Article

Title
Memoirs
In
Transactions of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 9, 1928, pp. 262-282
ISBN/ISSN
0155-039X
Url
https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.265086577514298
Abstract

Includes Obituaries of the following engineers:
Anderson, George Wilson;
Anketell, Richard John;
Bradley, Edgar Joseph;
Calder, William;
Cameron, Kenneth Albyn;
Chambers, Francis West;
Croudace, Francis Henry Lambton;
Dane, John Edward;
Feirns, Edward Arthur;
Fennelly, Richard;
Fowler, Thomas Walker;
Garnsey, John Antony;
Hall, John Frederick;
Harvey-Gibson, Edward;
Labatt, John Bagot;
Langdon, Reginald Yorke;
Russell, Reginald Merrillies;
Rutter, John Yates;
Scarfe, Henry James;
Seaborn-Jones, Walter;
Seaman, William Laurie;
Stewart, William;
Stroud, James;
Taylor, George Augustine;
Thomas, Sydney Warren;
Walker, Robert James.

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