Archival Resources Details

Records, ca. 1883-1980. [manuscript]

Title
Records, ca. 1883-1980. [manuscript]
From
Institution of Engineers, Australia. Victoria Division.
Repository
State Library of Victoria, Australian Manuscripts Collection
Reference
YMS 11170
Date Range
c. 1883 - 1980
Description

Records, photographs and press clippings. Records, ca. 1918-1980, comprise membership records and correspondence; records of branch and country groups; and records of the Victorian Institute of Engineers, 1883-1952.

Quantity
416 Boxes
Access
Available for reference
Finding Aid

http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/274690

Related Archival resources

isRelated

  • Membership application forms and correspondence, ca.1935-1978 [microfiche], c. 1935 - c. 1978; Institution of Engineers, Australia. Victoria Division; Private hands (Engineering Heritage Victoria). Details

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