Person

Davies-Graham, Lewis Richard (1903 - 1976)

Born
1903
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Died
November 1976
Occupation
Industrial chemist

Summary

Lewis Davies-Graham worked for a number of cement companies throughout Australia, finishing as general manager of the Stuart works of North Australian Cement Ltd in Townsville 1956-1972.

Details

Chronology

c. 1920 - c. 1924
Career position - Chemist at Queensland Cement in Darra
1924 - 1952
Career position - Chief Chemist and later Works Manager at Goliath Portland Cement Co. in Tasmania
1952 - 1953
Career position - Chemist at S.N. Rodda Pty Ltd
1953 - 1956
Career position - Chemist at Swan Portland Cement Ltd in Western Australia
1956 - 1972
Career position - General Manager of the Stuart works of North Australian Cement Ltd
1964 - 1966
Career position - Foundation Chairman of the North Queensland Section of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute

Published resources

Resources

Rosanne Walker

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