Journal

The Australian Welding Engineer (1927 - 1928)

From
January 1927
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
To
December 1928
Functions
Journal and Welding

Summary

The Australian Welding Engineer was published monthly by the Victorian Institute of Welding Engineers, from January 1927, [Volume 1, Number 1], until November 1928 [Volume 2, Number 11], when it's name was changed to the Mechanical and Welding Engineer.

Timeline

 1927 - 1928 The Australian Welding Engineer
       1928 - Mechanical and Welding Engineer

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