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Journal Article

Author
Institution of Engineers Australia
Title
51st Council Meeting [25th July 1932, Sydney]
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 4, 1932, p. 323
ISBN/ISSN
0020-3319

Awards

  • W. H. Warren Medal, Institution of Engineers, Australia (1926 - )

    'First award of the Prize be made jointly to Mr H Hughes, Associate Member, Melbourne Division, for his paper "Spencer Street Bridge-Concrete Work", and to Mr H E Bright, Associate Member, Sydney Division, for his paper, "The De-Watering of a Damsite in a River Bed Confined Between the Precipitous Cliffs of a Narrow Gorge"

People

  • Hughes, Harold (1899 - 1983)

    'First award of the Prize be made jointly to Mr H Hughes, Associate Member, Melbourne Division, for his paper "Spencer Street Bridge-Concrete Work", and to Mr H E Bright, Associate Member, Sydney Division, for his paper, "The De-Watering of a Damsite in a River Bed Confined Between the Precipitous Cliffs of a Narrow Gorge"

  • Kernot, Maurice Edwin (1852 - 1934)

    'Under the powers conferred upon Council by Article 76 of the Articles of Association, it was decided that Mr M E Kernot, MIEAust, of Melbourne Division, be enrolled as a Life Member of The Institution'

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