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Conference Paper

Author
Stewart, I. McC.
Title
Newcastle's Engineering Heritage
In
Engineering Conference Newcastle: Engineering Towards the 21st Century; Conference Papers
Imprint
Institution of Engineers, Australia, Barton, Australian Capital Territory, 1983, pp. 49-52
ISBN/ISSN
0858251825
Url
https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.488034190407940
Abstract

A brief outline is given of highlights from the brief history 'Engineers and Engineering in the Hunter Valley' prepared by the Division's Heritage Committee. Particular emphasis is laid on the fact that the whole shape of the port and layout of the city are results of engineering activity.

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