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Conference Proceedings

Author
Venus, Richard
Title
2012 South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference - Transactions
Imprint
Engineers Australia. South Australia Division, Adelaide, South Australia, 2012, 62 pp
Description

Inaugural South Australian Engineerng Heritage Conference, 3 May 2012

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  • Holgate, Alan, 'Sir John Monash and the South Australian Reinforced Concrete Co', in 2012 South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference - Transactions (Adelaide, South Australia: Engineers Australia. South Australia Division, 2012), pp. 1-21.. Details
  • Noicos, Leo, 'How safe and compliant are our heritage buildings?', in 2012 South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference - Transactions (Adelaide, South Australia: Engineers Australia. South Australia Division, 2012), pp. 37-42.. Details
  • Ridgway, Nigel; and Lamb, Rohan, 'The industrial heritage of Tangye in Australia and New Zealand', in 2012 South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference - Transactions (Adelaide, South Australia: Engineers Australia. South Australia Division, 2012), pp. 23-35.. Details
  • Venus, Richard, 'A bridge over troubled water: Crossing the River Torrens, 1836-1856', in 2012 South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference - Transactions (Adelaide, South Australia: Engineers Australia. South Australia Division, 2012), pp. 43-61.. Details

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