Journal

Newsletter of Engineering Heritage Australia (1992 - 2012)

From
1992
Barton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
To
2012
Functions
History of Australian Engineering and Journal

Summary

The Newsletter of Engineering Heritage Australia, was published by the National Committee on Engineering Heritage, Institution of Engineers Australia, and by Engineering Heritage Australia after May 2001. The newsletter contains researched articles and news items about industrial and engineering history and heritage in Australia and overseas. It was printed, later published as a PDF, circulated by email, and made freely available from the Institution's website. The first issue was Spring 1992 [No.1] and the last issues was October 2012 [No.26]. From 2013, it was superseded by the magazine Engineering Heritage Australia.

Details

Digitised copies of these Newsletters are available from EHA.
An incomplete archived set Engineering Heritage Newsletters Nos1-23 is available on Trove.
See also:
- Newsletter No.24
- Newsletter No.25
- Newsletter No.26

Timeline

 1992 - 2012 Newsletter of Engineering Heritage Australia
       2013 - Engineering Heritage Australia magazine

Published resources

Journal Articles

  • 'Award to Ray Whitmore', Newsletter of Engineering Heritage Australia, 15 (Aug.2004) (2004), 6. Details
  • 'John Monash Medal 2006 for Harry Trueman', Newsletter of Engineering Heritage Australia, 19 (March 2007) (2007), 5. Details
  • Anon, 'Tathra Wharf', Newsletter of Engineering Heritage Australia, 21 (December 2008) (2008), 1. Details
  • Caldwell, Rod, 'Australia's First Railway Line', Newsletter of Engineering Heritage Australia, 21 (December 2008) (2008), 2. Details
  • Clarke, Michael, 'Henry Jacob (Jack) Cowan AO', Newsletter of Engineering Heritage Australia, 20 (May 2008) (2008), 3-4, https://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/sites/default/files/resource-files/2017-01/eha%20newsletter%2020-0002_0.pdf. Details
  • Cole, Bruce, 'John Monash Medal 2009 [Richard Hartley]', Newsletter of Engineering Heritage Australia, 22 (December 2009) (2009), 4. Details
  • Fraser, Don, 'American Bridges in New South Wales 1870-1932', Newsletter of Engineering Heritage Australia, 23 (July 2010) (2010), 8. Details
  • Hartley, Richard, ''The Longest Fence in the World'', Newsletter of Engineering Heritage Australia, 21 (December 2008) (2008), 1,3. Details
  • Keentok, Matti, 'Port Arthur Lime Kiln', Newsletter of Engineering Heritage Australia, 21 (December 2008) (2008), 7. Details
  • Marquis-Kyle, Peter, 'Queensland's timber and iron lighthouses: 19th century colonial innovation', Newsletter of Engineering Heritage Australia, 23 (July 2010) (2010), 6-7. Details
  • Peake, Owen, 'Awarding Merit [Lindsay Whitham and Dick Van der Molen]', Newsletter of Engineering Heritage Australia, 19 (March 2007) (2007), 3. Details
  • Peake, Owen, 'Awarding Merit [Donald John Fraser, Bill Paterson]', Newsletter of Engineering Heritage Australia, 21 (December 2008) (2008), 8. Details
  • Pierce, Miles, 'The Melbourne Hydraulic Power Company and Public Hydraulic Power Systems in Australia', Newsletter of Engineering Heritage Australia, 21 (December 2008) (2008), 7. Details
  • Stewart, Ian; and Caldwell, Rod, 'From the Past', Newsletter of Engineering Heritage Australia, 22 (December 2009) (2009), 5. Details
  • Tilbrook, Lyndon, 'Colin Crisp - The Man Behind The Award', Newsletter of Engineering Heritage Australia, 23 (July 2010) (2010), 3. Details
  • van der Molen, J. L., 'Barwon sewer aqueduct, Geelong', Newsletter of Engineering Heritage Australia, 17 (Nov.2005) (2005), 6. Details

See also

  • Cole, Bruce, '2008 John Monash Medal for Carl & Margret Doring', Newsletter of Engineering Heritage Australia, 21 (December 2008) (2008), 6. Details

Ken McInnes

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