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Journal Article

Author
Marks, E. O.
Title
Safety on Roads: I. - Optical effects and reactions
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 10, no. 1, Jan 1938, pp. 19-21
Description

The author, E. O. Marks, BA MD BE, is an oculist in private practice in Brisbane, Queensland.

Abstract

This symposium (papers, No.604) originating in the Brisbane Division of The Institution, was presented before a joint meeting of the Division and the Queensland Section of The Institution of Electrical Engineers, London, on 15th June 1937.

Related Published resources

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  • Marks, E. O; Saint-Smith, J. C.; Paterson, K. E.; Rogers, W. A. (Garland, D. J.; Arundell, W.; Monkhouse, W. I.; Smith, Sub-Inspector; Rheuben, R. P.; Deacon, A. S.; Waldron, E. C.; Sharman, A. E.; Pardoe, L. G.; Nimmo, W. H. R.; Just, J. S.), 'Safety on Roads (Dicsussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 10 (1) (1938), 28-29. Details
  • Paterson, K. E., 'Safety on Roads: III. - Hazards inherent in road structures', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 10 (1) (1938), 24-25. Details
  • Rogers, W. A., 'Safety on Roads: IV. - Road traffic accidents, their intensity cause and their prevention', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 10 (1) (1938), 25-28. Details
  • Saint-Smith, J. C., 'Safety on Roads: II. - Modern highway illuminations', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 10 (1) (1938), 21-24. Details

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