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Conference Proceedings

Author
Venus, Richard
Title
Transactions of the Sixth South Australian Engineering Heritage Conference - Adelaide, 12 May 2017
Imprint
Engineers Australia, South Australia Division, Adelaide, 2017, 110 pp
Description

Includes brief biographies of speakers, authors and presenters, p.110

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