Corporate Body

Victorian Institute of Welding Engineers (c. 1925 - 1929)

From
c. March 1925
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
To
20 August 1929

Summary

The Victorian Institute of Welding Engineers was formed in Melbourne with "the object of promoting technical research and practical development in the matter".

In August 1929, the "Victorian Institute of Welding Engineers" became the "Australian Welding Institute".

Details

From January 1927, the Victorian Institute of Welding Engineers published the monthly journal The Australian Welding Engineer.

From December 1928, Vol.2, No.12, the name of this publication was changed to Mechanical and Welding Engineer.

Timeline

 c. 1925 - 1929 Victorian Institute of Welding Engineers
       1929 - Australian Welding Institute

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