World War I New Zealand Engineers building a bridge. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand.
Samuel Irwin Crookes was New Zealand Institution of Engineers’ (now the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand (IPENZ)) President in …
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John Cull was born in Christchurch on 19 September 1879. He was educated at Christchurch Boys High School (1890–1895), and …
Arthur James Dickson, formerly Auckland’s City Engineer, was born in Pihama, Taranaki and educated at New Plymouth Technical College. He …
Born in the London Borough of Islington (England) on 9 September 1841, Arthur Dudley Dobson was the son of Edward …
David Downey was a leading Auckland engineering consultant until his retirement in 1987 as the Chairman of Directors of Worley …
“It would be difficult to exaggerate either the influence he [Ferguson] exerted upon the [New Zealand Society of Civil Engineers] …
Charles Edward Fooks worked as a civil engineer, surveyor and architect. He was born in Weymouth, England on 19 September …
John Forsyth, a former Engineer-Manager of the Christchurch’s Municipal Electricity Department (MED), died at his home in Christchurch on 24 …
At the time of his death in 1928 James Edward Fulton was “one of the best known engineers in the …
Frederick Furkert was born in Ross, Westland in 1876 and educated at Ross Public School, Hokitika High School, Wellington and …
Alfred Onslow Glasse, President of the New Zealand Institution of Engineers (NZIE, now the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand …
Frank Ernest de Guerrier was born in London, England, in 1873 and came to New Zealand in 1908 as Engineer …
Peter Seton Hay was born in Glasgow and came with his parents to New Zealand in 1860. He was educated …
Frederick Melrose Horowhenua Hanson, New Zealand’s Commissioner of Works from 1955 to 1961 and President of the New Zealand Institution …
Jack spent his career with the Ministry of Works, first working on roading projects and later, on hydro dams. He …