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Conference Proceedings

Author
Venus, Richard
Title
2013 South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference - Transactions
Imprint
Engineers Australia, South Australia Division, Adelaide, 2013, 89 pp
Description

Second South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference Adelaide, 10 May 2013.

Includes an addendum:
"Cobar's electricity supply" [Addition to: "Edward Maurice Grant: The forgotten electrical pioneer"], Venus, Richard, 5pp. 16 Feb 2014

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  • Gilbert, Mark, 'The clipper ship "City of Adelaide"', in 2013 South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference - Transactions (Adelaide: 2013 South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference - Transactions, 2013), pp. 13-21.. Details
  • Maitland, Ian, 'Why you should be a heritage engineer [Keynote speaker]', in 2013 South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference - Transactions (Adelaide: Engineers Australia, South Australia Division, 2013), pp. 1-12.. Details
  • Miller, Ian, 'Alfred Simpson & Son', in 2013 South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference - Transactions (Adelaide: Engineers Australia, South Australia Division, 2013), pp. 45-52.. Details
  • Mitchell, Leon, 'Vivian Lewis: motor engineering in Adelaide 1898 - 1905', in 2013 South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference - Transactions (Adelaide: Engineers Australia, South Australia Division, 2013), pp. 53-61.. Details
  • Venus, Richard, 'Edward Maurice Grant: The forgotten electrical pioneer', in 2013 South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference - Transactions (Adelaide: Engineers Australia, South Australia Division, 2013), pp. 63-84.. Details
  • Venus, Richard, 'Cobar's electricity supply [Addendum to: Edward Maurice Grant: The forgotten electrical pioneer]', in 2013 South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference - Transactions (Adelaide: Engineers Australia, South Australia Division, 2014), pp. 1-5.. Details
  • Woodside, John, 'Engineering heritage recognition of two significant bridges', in 2013 South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference - Transactions (Adelaide: Engineers Australia, South Australia Division, 2013), pp. 23-44.. Details

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