Institution of Radio and Electrical Engineers records
Institution of Radio and Electrical Engineers records
About this item
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Date
Approximately 1921 - 2000
Call Numbers
Cataloguing in process , MLMSS XXXX/BOX 25X - 26X
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Physical Description
Contents
3.90 metres of textual material (24 boxes and 2 outsize boxes)
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Fonds
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Scope and Contents
Contents
The Institution of Radio and Electrical Engineers [IREE] arose from the wide interest in the medium of Radio in the early twentieth century, and the increasing professionalisation of the field. Minutes from the predecessor organisation Wireless Institute of Australia [WIA] are the earliest records in the collection. The annual conferences of the In...
Alternative Titles
Full title
Institution of Radio and Electrical Engineers records
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Notes
General note
IREE - Institution of Radio and Electronics Engineers Australia
The sealed Royal Charter in this collection, establishing the corporation of the IREE in 1967, was revoked by the Crown in 2000 (by agreement).
The President's Chain of Office has been removed for processing by the Mixed Media team.
The contents lists available do not reflect the new arrangement of these records, as the number of boxes was reduced from 39 to 25, and the size of the boxes from extra-large size to standard boxes. Textual records and photographs remain in the collection....
Contextual Information
Source
Donated to the Library by the Institution before it was subsumed into the Institution of Engineers.
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
Cataloguing in process , MLMSS XXXX/BOX 25X - 26X
Record Identifier
9gkdlGJ9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9gkdlGJ9
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Reference code
1012402
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