J. A. Brodie papers, 1930-1991
J. A. Brodie papers, 1930-1991
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1930-1991
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MLMSS 9300
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0.47 metres of textual material and photographs (1 box)
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Correspondence of J. H. Brodie (son of J. A. Brodie) with Ailsa Hoblyn and with Hilary M. McOwat, University of Cambridge Department of Engineering Librarian, regarding donation of a copy of ‘Australia’s Engineering Milestones – The Chemical Industry’, 1991
Sketchbook inscribed ‘J. A. Brodie, Sydney University Year 1 1930 Engineering’, conta...
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J. A. Brodie papers, 1930-1991
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2012-2013
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Presented by Margaret Bergomi February 2010
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John Alfred Brodie (1908-1996) studied mechanical and electrical engineering at the University of Sydney, graduating in 1934 with first class honours. He was chief engineer at the chemical company Timbrol Limited, located at Rhodes in western Sydney, remaining with the company through its takeover by Union Carbide in 1958 and until his retirement i...
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MLMSS 9300
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n7oVRddn
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889250
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