Officials at the laying of the Foundation Stone for the Petone Waterworks, 25 April 1903
Drummond Holderness was born at Christchurch on 15 March 1887, and died in Auckland on 8 December 1946. He was …
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Although not a foundation member, Edward Hitchcock took a very prominent part in the activities of the New Zealand Society …
Evan Parry was born in 1865 at Llanberis, Caernarvonshire, Wales. He worked with Winton and Company, Marine Engineers, Carnarvon, for …
Francis Malcolm Corkill was born in Australia in 1892 and came to New Zealand at an early age. He was …
Born 9 August 1858 in Boston, United States of America, Francis William MacLean was taken to Scotland at an early …
Frank Ernest de Guerrier was born in London, England, in 1873 and came to New Zealand in 1908 as Engineer …
Born 21 March 1877, Frederick Widdop was a descendant of early Wellington pioneers. After a course of engineering study at …
Frederick Jones was born in Dunedin 24 May 1874 and was educated at Otago Boys' High School and Canterbury University …
Born on 26 August 1876, Frederick Williams was educated at Kumara State School.
Frederick Melrose Horowhenua Hanson, New Zealand’s Commissioner of Works from 1955 to 1961 and President of the New Zealand Institution …
Frederick Kissel was a former General Manager of the New Zealand Electricity Department, and one of the pioneer authorities on …
Frederick Furkert was born in Ross, Westland in 1876 and educated at Ross Public School, Hokitika High School, Wellington and …
Born in Nelson and educated at Nelson College, Langbein joined the PWD in 1909 and served his engineering cadetship on …
George Anderson was said to have had unparalleled knowledge of potential hydroelectric development in the New Zealand.
Born in Dunedin on 4 November 1859, George Murray was educated at Oamaru Grammar School. During 1877 and 1878 he …