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Journal Article

Author
Johnson, Christopher George Frederick; Campbell, Archibald Hector (Eaton, J. H. O.; East, L. R.; Robertson, W. A.; Chapman. R. W.; Blakey, O. F.; Kneeshaw, F. P.; Shaw, E. D.)
Title
Concrete control as used at the Mount Bold Dam, South Australia (Discussions and communications)
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 9, no. 9, Sep 1937, pp. 353-355
Description

See also: Cartledge, H. H. "The construction of the Mount Bold Reservoir Dam on the River Onkaparinga, South Australia", Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, v.9 n.1 Jan 1937 p.17-23

Related Published resources

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  • Cartledge, Herbert Henry, 'The construction of the Mount Bold Reservoir Dam on the River Onkaparinga, South Australia', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 9 (1) (1937), 17-23. Details
  • Johnson, Christopher George Frederick; Campbell, Archibald Hector, 'Concrete control as used at the Mount Bold Dam, South Australia', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 9 (1) (1937), 1-16. Details

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