World War I New Zealand Engineers building a bridge. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand.
Harry Lancelot Hume was born in New Plymouth on 28 February 1906 and grew up in Marton. As a youngster …
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The engineer Arthur Tyndall, who later became a noted Judge of the Arbitration Court, died in Wellington in June 1979, …
Frederick Melrose Horowhenua Hanson, New Zealand’s Commissioner of Works from 1955 to 1961 and President of the New Zealand Institution …
John North was a New Zealand born engineer. He joined the Hamilton Borough Council as a cadet in 1930 and …
Neville Vickerman, a Past President of the New Zealand Institution of Engineers (now the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand, …
Alfred Onslow Glasse, President of the New Zealand Institution of Engineers (NZIE, now the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand …
Arthur Mead was born in Taranaki in 1888. He grew up at Maungakaramea, near Dargaville, where he went to primary …
The death was announced on 14 March 1974 of William Newnham, a former President of the New Zealand Institution of …
Richard Stanley Maunder, former President of the New Zealand Institution of Engineers (NZIE, now the Institution of Professional Engineers New …
Arthur James Dickson, formerly Auckland’s City Engineer, was born in Pihama, Taranaki and educated at New Plymouth Technical College. He …
Lloyd Mandeno, a pioneer of electrical development and distribution in New Zealand, died at his home in Auckland on 30 …
Horace Campbell Lusty, formerly New Zealand Railways (NZR) General Manager and President of the New Zealand Institution of Engineers (NZIE, …
Leslie Bertram Hutton was a Fellow and former President of the New Zealand Institution of Engineers (NZIE, now the Institution …
Francis Malcolm Corkill was born in Australia in 1892 and came to New Zealand at an early age. He was …
Born in Nelson and educated at Nelson College, Langbein joined the PWD in 1909 and served his engineering cadetship on …