Person

Marmion, Robert James (1891 - 1969)

Born
29 November 1891
Died
1 February 1969
Occupation
Analyst

Summary

Robert Marmion worked for the Australian Customs Laboratories for close to forty years, ending his career as Chief Analyst.

Details

Chronology

1918
Education - Bachelor of Science (BSc), University of Adelaide
c. 1918 - c. 1923
Career position - Assistant Analyst at the Perth Customs Laboratories
1924 - 1956
Career position - Assistant Analyst to Chief Analyst at the Sydney Customs Laboratory
1925
Education - Bachelor of Arts (BA), University of Western Australia
1949
Career position - Acting Commonwealth Analyst for the Melbourne Customs Laboratory

Published resources

Resources

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This Edition: 2026 February - 1926 Centenaries
Kooyang - Gariwerd calendar - Late summer: late January to late March - season of eels
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