Person

Stewart, Allan Lindsay (1909 - 1989)

Born
13 May 1909
Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia
Died
17 March 1989
New South Wales, Australia
Occupation
Engineer

Summary

Allan Lindsay Stewart, BSc BE AMIEAust, was a Director of the Standards Association of Australia.

Details

Chronology

1938
Career event - Associate Member (AMIEAust), Institution of Engineers Australia
1943 -
Career position - Technical Officer, Standards Association of Australia
1947 -
Career position - Deputy Director (Victoria), Standards Association of Australia
13 Sep 1968
Career event - Member (MIEAust), Institution of Engineers Australia [Former Associate Members were designated Members on this date.]

Published resources

Journal Articles

  • Belz, M. H.; Cornish, E. A.; Stewart, A. L. (McCleery, F. C.; Moore, R. G.; Brodribb, N. K. S.; Ross, Roderick; Lawson, R.; Wright, S.; Pickett; Nurse, H. C.; Hebblewhite, W. R.), 'The application of statistical methods to the quality control of materials and manufactured products.(Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 15 (4) (1943), 86-87. Details
  • Belz, M. H.; Cornish, E. A.; Stewart, A. L. (Warnock, R. H.), 'The application of statistical methods to the quality control of materials and manufactured products.(Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 15 (6) (1943), 134. Details
  • Stewart, A. L., 'The application of statistical methods to the quality control of materials and manufactured products.(Part 3 of a Symposium)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 15 (3) (1943), 59-62. Details

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