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Journal Article

Author
Institution of Engineers Australia
Title
Fifth Annual General Meeting [March 1925] and Fifth Annual Report [1924]
In
Transactions of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 5, 1924, pp. xiv-xliii
ISBN/ISSN
0155-039X
Url
https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.861751582678717

Awards

  • Peter Nicol Russell Memorial Medal, Institution of Engineers, Australia (1922 - )

    'The Peter Nicol Russell Memorial Medal - Mr G Rayner Hoff, one of Australia's leading sculptors, has been commissioned to design the Medal and supervise the preparation of the dies', p.xix

  • Peter Nicol Russell Memorial Medal, Institution of Engineers, Australia (1922 - )

    'Prizes - The first award (1923) of the Peter Nicol Russell Memorial Medal, "for a notable contribution to the Science and/or Practice of Engineering in the Commonwealth of Australia, representing the life work of an Engineer" was made to Professor W H Warren, First President of the Institution. Council has unanimously agreed that the second award (for 1924) shall be made to Mr James Fraser, CMG, Chief Commissioner, N.S.W. Government Railways and Tramways, Sydney', p.xxx

People

  • Fraser, James (1861 - 1936)

    'Prizes - Council has unanimously agreed that the second award (for 1924) shall be made to Mr James Fraser, CMG, Chief Commissioner, N.S.W. Government Railways and Tramways, Sydney', p.xxx

  • Warren, William Henry (1852 - 1926)

    'Prizes - The first award (1923) of the Peter Nicol Russell Memorial Medal, "for a notable contribution to the Science and/or Practice of Engineering in the Commonwealth of Australia, representing the life work of an Engineer" was made to Professor W H Warren, First President of the Institution', p.xxx

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