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Vol xxxv, 1920 (Memoirs of the Engineering Association of New South Wales)
Vol xxxv, 1920 (Memoirs of the Engineering Association of New South Wales)
Published:
2023-06-07
Memoirs of the Association
Title page Memoirs
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Contents Assembly of Memoirs
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Preface
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List of past presidents
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Photograph of Mr. John Fyfe, first president
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List of members
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Copy of letter convening first meeting 12th September, 1870
J. Laing
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Minutes of business of first meeting
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Minutes and business, confirmatory meeting
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Original set of rules of the Engineering Association of New South Wales
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List of original members - 1870
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Address by acting presidentA 16th November, 1870
F. Rose
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Act of incorporation
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Rules and by-Laws in operation up to 1920
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List of councillors, 1870-1920
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Photographs members of the council, 1919-1920
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Papers read and discussed, 1870-1920
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Personalities, comprising Henry V. Ahrbecker, J. P. Franki, A. J. Goldsmith and Lawrence Hargraves including photos
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Library section
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Sir Peter Niccol Russell bequest, Photograph of Sir Peter Niccol Russell
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Broken Hill branch
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Various public and general matters comprising 16 entries covering topics including technical education, the boiler inspection act and wheat elevators. To view the list of entries, download the 'Contents Assembly of Memoirs page' pdf above.
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Back pages
The honour roll
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Manufacture of munitions
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Repatriation
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The Engineering Association and its efforts regarding amalgamation of Commonwealth Engineering Societies
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Jubilee of the Engineering Association of New South Wales
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