Person

Baudinet, W.E.C. (? - 1941)

Born
Bairnsdale, Victoria, Australia
Died
17 May 1941
Occupation
Industrial chemist

Summary

W. E. C. Baudinet was Works Manager at Wallaroo-Mt. Lyell Fertilizers Ltd, Birkenhead from1912-1941. Prior to this he was a chemist with the Department of Agriculture (Victoria) and Chief Chemist at the Mt. Lyell Mining and Railway Company superphosphate works in Yarraville (1905-1912). Baudinet was educated at the Bairnsdale School of Mines obtaining an Associate in Metallurgy.

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Chronology

1930 - 1932
Career position - President, Australian Chemical Institute

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