Name/TitleThe Influence of Engineering on Nineteenth Century Victoria
About this objectThe author describes how the engineering practices established during the Industrial Revolution in England became adapted to agriculture, water supply, sewerage, food processing, railways, roads, tramways, shipping, mining, building and services such as gas and electricity. He also praises those early engineers who organised the training of those who were to follow their example for the benefit of future generations.
MakerWeickhardt, Charles George Talbot, 1906- .
Maker RoleAuthor
Measurements17p. typescript text, 1p. ref unbd.
Subject and Association KeywordsEngineers and engineering
Subject and Association KeywordsIndustry
Named CollectionManuscripts Collection
Object numberMS 000948 (Box 252-22)
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