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Journal Article

Author
Newell, H. H.
Title
Road engineering and its development in Australia, 1788-1938 [Part 2]
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 10, no. 3, Mar 1938, pp. 97-106
ISBN/ISSN
0020-3319
Description

[In this part, the history of road engineering in Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania and the Northern Territory are explained.]

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  • Newell, H. H., 'Road engineering and its development in Australia, 1788-1938 [Part 1]', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 10 (2) (1938), 41-70. Details

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