Person

Bissaker, Noel James Halsey (1905 - 1969)

Born
25 December 1905
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Died
28 February 1969
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation
Pharmaceutical manufacturer

Summary

Noel Bissaker worked for Frederick Stearns & Co. (later Sterling Pharmaceuticals Pty Ltd) from 1929-1969, being Technical Superintendent from 1945.

Details

Born Sydney, 25 December 1905. Died Sydney, 28 February 1969. Educated University of Sydney (BSc, PhC). Frederick Stearns & Co. (later Sterling Pharmaceuticals Pty Ltd) 1929-69, in charge of manufacturing operations from 1930, Technical Superintendent from 1945. President, British Astronomical Society (N.S.W.) 1968.

Published resources

Resources

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