Officials at the laying of the Foundation Stone for the Petone Waterworks, 25 April 1903
Samuel Irwin Crookes was New Zealand Institution of Engineers’ (now the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand (IPENZ)) President in …
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John Cull was born in Christchurch on 19 September 1879. He was educated at Christchurch Boys High School (1890–1895), and …
Arthur James Dickson, formerly Auckland’s City Engineer, was born in Pihama, Taranaki and educated at New Plymouth Technical College. He …
Born in the London Borough of Islington (England) on 9 September 1841, Arthur Dudley Dobson was the son of Edward …
David Downey was a leading Auckland engineering consultant until his retirement in 1987 as the Chairman of Directors of Worley …
“It would be difficult to exaggerate either the influence he [Ferguson] exerted upon the [New Zealand Society of Civil Engineers] …
Charles Edward Fooks worked as a civil engineer, surveyor and architect. He was born in Weymouth, England on 19 September …
John Forsyth, a former Engineer-Manager of the Christchurch’s Municipal Electricity Department (MED), died at his home in Christchurch on 24 …
At the time of his death in 1928 James Edward Fulton was “one of the best known engineers in the …
Frederick Furkert was born in Ross, Westland in 1876 and educated at Ross Public School, Hokitika High School, Wellington and …
Alfred Onslow Glasse, President of the New Zealand Institution of Engineers (NZIE, now the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand …
Frank Ernest de Guerrier was born in London, England, in 1873 and came to New Zealand in 1908 as Engineer …
Peter Seton Hay was born in Glasgow and came with his parents to New Zealand in 1860. He was educated …
Frederick Melrose Horowhenua Hanson, New Zealand’s Commissioner of Works from 1955 to 1961 and President of the New Zealand Institution …
Jack spent his career with the Ministry of Works, first working on roading projects and later, on hydro dams. He …