Person

Munt, Victor Cranston (1903 - 1953)

Born
1903
Claremont, Western Australia, Australia
Died
9 January 1953
Rottnest Island, Western Australia, Australia
Occupation
Civil engineer

Details

Published Technical Papers:

* 1936. Dumas, R.J., Munt, V.C. "The Construction of the Canning Dam, Western Australia", Journal of the Institution of Engineers Australia, Vol.8, 1936, p.1. Discussion: pp.259, 331, 371.
* 1948. Munt, V.C. "Design for the Raising of Mundaring Weir", Journal of the Institution of Engineers Australia, Vol.20, 1948, p.161.
* 1950. Munt, V.C., Munro, D.C. "Use of East Perth Power Station Fly-Ash as a Pozzolan", Journal of the Institution of Engineers Australia, Vol.22, 1950, p.207.

Chronology

1921
Career event - Student Member (StudIEAust), Institution of Engineers Australia
1926
Education - Bachelor of Engineering (BE), University of Western Australia
1928
Education - Bachelor of Arts (BA), University of Western Australia
1929
Career event - Associate Member (AMIEAust), Institution of Engineers Australia
1936
Award - R W Chapman Medal, Institution of Engineers Australia

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Published resources

Journal Articles

  • Institution of Engineers Australia, 'Twentieth Annual Report [1939]', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 12 (1940), 47-64. 'Prizes - R. W. Chapman Medal (1936 award), to Mr R J Dumas, ME MIEAust, and Mr V C Munt, BA BE AMIEAust, Perth Division, for their paper entitled "The Construction of the Canning Dam, Western Australia", which was published in Volume 8 of The Journal', p.53. Details

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