Person

Hollway, Wal T. (1904 - 1969)

Born
1904
Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Died
1969
Occupation
Applied chemist

Summary

Wal Hollway went into private practice with Mr A. Redcliffe in c.1936. The firm specialised in oils and fuels. In 1940 Mr Redcliffe retired and, until the practice was absorbed in the practice of Sharp & Howells in 1967, it was conducted solely by Hollway. He was educated at the Ballarat School of Mines (Diploma of Applied Chemistry).

Details

Chronology

c. 1924 - c. 1935
Career position - Chemist at Vacuum Oil Company
c. 1936 - c. 1940
Career position - Established W.T. Hollway & Redcliffe
1940 - 1967
Career position - Private practice

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