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Journal Article

Title
Electrical Association Premium - 1946 Award
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 21, no. 1-2, Jan-Feb 1949, p. 27
Description

Includes a brief biography of Mr E D Howells

Abstract

The Council of The Institution has decided that the 1946 Award of the Electrical Association Premium be made to Mr E D Howells, MEE AMIEAust, as a joint author of the paper "Electrical drive for shovel excavators", which was presented by Mr Howells and Mr J C Callinan, non-member, before the Melbourne Division of The Institution in July, 1946. The paper was subsequently published in the July-August 1946, issue of The Journal.

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Related Published resources

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  • Howells, Eric David; Callinan, J. C., 'Electrical drive for shovel excavators. Conversion of a 10-cu.yd. shovel to modem Ward Leonard control', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 18 (7-8) (1946), 147-156. Details

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