Person

Anderson, James Robert Valentine (1881 - 1969)

Born
1881
Chewton, Victoria, Australia
Died
May 1969
Specimen Hill, Victoria, Australia
Occupation
Mining engineer

Summary

James Anderson was the Principal/Director of the Bendigo School of Mines 1910-c.1945.

Details

Chronology

1906
Education - Bachelor of Mining Engineering (BME) completed at the University of Melbourne.
1910
Career event - Member (MAusIME), Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers
c. 1910 - c. 1945
Career position - Principal/Director of the Bendigo School of Mines, Victoria

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Archival resources

The University of Melbourne Archives

  • James Robert Valentine Anderson - Records, 1878 - 1916; The University of Melbourne Archives. Details

Published resources

Journal Articles

  • Froggatt, Walter W., 'The Curators and Botanists of the Botanic Gardens, Sydney.', Royal Australian Historical Society, xviii (III) (1932), 101-133. Details

Resources

See also

  • Maiden, J. H., Sydney Botanic Gardens: biographical notes concerning the officers in charge, 4 vols (Sydney: The Gardens, 1902-1903). Details
  • Maiden, J. H., 'Records of Australian botanists:- (a) general; (b) New South Wales', Journal and Proceedings of The Royal Society of New South Wales, 42 (1908), 60-132. Details

McCarthy, G.J.

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