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Book

Author
Wickham, Alan; Fitzpatrick, Mike
Title
The ANCOLD story : 1937-1995
Secondary Author
Colebatch, Gordon; Speedie, Milton; Australian National Committee on Large Dams
Imprint
Australian National Committee on Large Dams, 1998, 55 pp
Description

Reviews the origins and development of the Australian National Committee on Large Dams (ANCOLD):
* 1925-1937 ANCOLD in the making;
* 1937-1961 ANCOLD up and running;
* 1961 The new ANCOLD;
* The ANCOLD Constitution;
* Officers and Secretariats;
* Annual General Meetings and Conferences;
* ANCOLD publications;
* Technical committees and monographs;
* Participation in ICOLD activities.

Includes tables and brief biographies of the following Australian Vice Presidents of the International Commission on Large Dams (ICOLD):
* Sir William Hudson KBE FRS;
* Gordon T Colebatch;
* Milton G Speedie;
* Alan E Wickham.

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