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William Hutchinson, M.Inst.C.E., M.C.E. (Melbourne)
William Hutchinson, M.Inst.C.E., M.C.E. (Melbourne)


1886 Elected an Associate of the Inst of Civil Engineers; of Railway Department, Cooma, New South Wales.<ref>Civil Engineer Lists</ref>
1856 Born<ref>Civil Engineer Records</ref>


1891 Became a Member of Inst of CE
1874-77 Attended Melbourne University; achieved Certificate of Civil Engineering with honours.
 
1877 Employed in the [[Victorian Railways]] Department under [[Thomas Higinbotham]]
 
1881-3 Employed by [[D. Proudfoot]], contractor, on the [[Great Northern Railway]] in New South Wales
 
1883-5 Employed as District Engineer by the [[New South Wales Government Railways]] under [[John Whitton]], engineer in chief.
 
1886 Elected an Associate of the Inst of Civil Engineers; District Engineer of Railway Department, Cooma, New South Wales.
 
1891 Became a Member of Inst of CE<ref>Civil Engineer Lists</ref>


1906 of Rly. Construction Dept., Sydney, N.S.W.
1906 of Rly. Construction Dept., Sydney, N.S.W.

Revision as of 17:02, 12 November 2017

William Hutchinson, M.Inst.C.E., M.C.E. (Melbourne)

1856 Born[1]

1874-77 Attended Melbourne University; achieved Certificate of Civil Engineering with honours.

1877 Employed in the Victorian Railways Department under Thomas Higinbotham

1881-3 Employed by D. Proudfoot, contractor, on the Great Northern Railway in New South Wales

1883-5 Employed as District Engineer by the New South Wales Government Railways under John Whitton, engineer in chief.

1886 Elected an Associate of the Inst of Civil Engineers; District Engineer of Railway Department, Cooma, New South Wales.

1891 Became a Member of Inst of CE[2]

1906 of Rly. Construction Dept., Sydney, N.S.W.

1922 Chief Engr., Rly. Construction Dept., Sydney, N.S.W.


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Sources of Information

  1. Civil Engineer Records
  2. Civil Engineer Lists