Corporate Body

Institution of Surveyors, Tasmania (Inc) (1894 - 1952)

From
4 May 1894
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
To
July 1952
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Alternative Names
  • Tasmanian Surveyors' Institute (29 June 1889 - 4 May 1894)

Summary

The Institution of Surveyors, Tasmania was formed from the Tasmanian Surveyors' Institute in 20 December 1892, and was incorporated on 4 May 1894. It became part of the Institution of Surveyors, Australia from 1952 until 2008.

Timeline

 1894 - 1952 Institution of Surveyors, Tasmania (Inc)
       1951 - 2008 Institution of Surveyors, Australia - Tasmanian Division

Related People

Published resources

Journal Articles

Ken McInnes

EOAS ID: biogs/P006349b.htm

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