Person

Carlisle, Edward Arthur (1900 - 1966)

Born
5 March 1900
Mundaring, Western Australia, Australia
Died
21 October 1966
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation
Chemist

Summary

Edward Arthur Carlisle worked for the Metropolitan Meat Industry Board, Sydney from 1922 until his retirement in 1962, at which time he was Senior Chemist in the By-products Division.

Details

Born Mundaring, Western Australia, 5 March 1900. Died Sydney, 21 October 1966. Educated Sydney Technical College (ASTC Chemistry 1923). Elliotts and Australian Drug Co., Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drainage Board, Sydney, Metropolitan Meat Industry Board, Sydney 1922-62, in later years as Senior Chemist, By-products Division.

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