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Conference Proceedings

Author
Venus, Richard
Title
Transactions of the 5th South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference, Adelaide, 13 May 2016
Imprint
Engineers Australia, South Australia Division, Adelaide, 2016, 98 pp
Description

Incudes brief biographies of speakers.

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  • Arnold, Bernard, 'Engineering South Australia's grain mills', in Transactions of the 5th South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference, Adelaide, 13 May 2016 (Adelaide: Engineers Australia, South Australia Division, 2016), pp. 9-26.. Details
  • McInnes, Ken G., 'Researching engineers and engineering online ... a guide to digitised resources', in Transactions of the 5th South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference, Adelaide, 13 May 2016 (Adelaide: Engineers Australia, South Australia Division, 2016), pp. 27-43.. Details
  • Murphy, David, 'Radio and audio pioneers of South Australia', in Transactions of the 5th South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference, Adelaide, 13 May 2016 (Adelaide: Engineers Australia, South Australia Division, 2016), pp. 45-57.. Details
  • Statton, Peter, 'Structural assessment of the historic North Adelaide Service Reservoir', in Transactions of the 5th South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference, Adelaide, 13 May 2016 (Adelaide: Engineers Australia, South Australia Division, 2016), pp. 1-8.. Details
  • Venus, Richard, 'One of our plaques is missing: A surprising conclusion to an old controversy about the invention of the mechanical grain harvester', in Transactions of the 5th South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference, Adelaide, 13 May 2016 (Adelaide: Engineers Australia, South Australia Division, 2016), pp. 59-96.. Details

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