Journal

South Australian Institute of Engineers: Biennial proceedings (1913 - 1918)

From
1913
To
1918
Functions
Engineering and Journal

Summary

The South Australian Institute of Engineers: Biennial proceedings were published in two volumes: 1913-1915, 1916-1917, and they contain over 27 articles. It ceased publication when the "South Australian Institute of Engineers" became part of the "Institution of Engineers, Australia".

Details

The Proceedings have been digitised and are freely available on the State Library of South Australia's website: Biennial proceedings ... : including annual reports and balance sheets / The South Australian Institute of Engineers

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