World War I New Zealand Engineers building a bridge. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand.
Although not a foundation member, Edward Hitchcock took a very prominent part in the activities of the New Zealand Society …
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Matthew worked hard to pursue training and work experience as an electrical engineer. In 1914 he was appointed City Electrical …
Frederick Kissel was a former General Manager of the New Zealand Electricity Department, and one of the pioneer authorities on …
Henry Featherston Toogood was one of the foundation members of the New Zealand Society of Civil Engineers (now the Institution …
Percy Angus, former chief mechanical engineer of the New Zealand Railways and ranked among the most capable and popular administrators …
Mair was one of New Zealand’s longest standing County Engineers. He began work for Rangitikei County as Inspector of Roads …
Hugh Vickerman was born on 20 December 1880 and died on 23 October 1960. Vickerman was President of the New …
John Forsyth, a former Engineer-Manager of the Christchurch’s Municipal Electricity Department (MED), died at his home in Christchurch on 24 …
Frank Ernest de Guerrier was born in London, England, in 1873 and came to New Zealand in 1908 as Engineer …
Samuel Irwin Crookes was New Zealand Institution of Engineers’ (now the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand (IPENZ)) President in …
Robert Campbell was born at Wanganui and trained at Canterbury University College where he gained an exhibition and graduated with …
The death occurred recently of Mr J G Alexander, a former Dunedin city engineer and a past president of the …
Born 9 August 1858 in Boston, United States of America, Francis William MacLean was taken to Scotland at an early …
Spencer Scoular was born 8 January 1896 and was educated at Otago Boys' High School, Otago University and Canterbury University …
Walter Bush is notable for his significant early 20th century contribution to the development of Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city. …