Person

Gilbert, Gustav Alfred (1907 - 1977)

Born
1907
Austria?
Died
1977
Occupation
Chemist

Summary

Gustav Gilbert founded Crystal Recovery Co. Pty Ltd in 1948 and was chairman of directors until late 1976.

Details

Chronology

1934
Education - Doctor of Science (DrS), University of Vienna, Austria
1939
Life event - Migrated to Australia
1939 - 1948
Career position - Consultant to numerous private industries in South Australia
c. 1948
Career position - Crystal Recovery Co. Pty Ltd established
1948 - 1976
Career position - Chairman of Directors at Crystal Recovery Co. Pty Ltd

Published resources

Resources

Rosanne Walker

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