World War I New Zealand Engineers building a bridge. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand.
Matthew worked hard to pursue training and work experience as an electrical engineer. In 1914 he was appointed City Electrical …
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Harry Higginson was born in England and educated in Leicester.
Although not a foundation member, Edward Hitchcock took a very prominent part in the activities of the New Zealand Society …
Drummond Holderness was born at Christchurch on 15 March 1887, and died in Auckland on 8 December 1946. He was …
Robert West Holmes was born in London on 25 September 1856 and came to New Zealand with his parents in …
Hans Huizing spent his career with the Ministry of Works, first as an assistant engineer and later in senior roles …
Harry Lancelot Hume was born in New Plymouth on 28 February 1906 and grew up in Marton. As a youngster …
Ashley Hunter was born and educated in London, England. He came to New Zealand in 1872 and was appointed an …
Leslie Bertram Hutton was a Fellow and former President of the New Zealand Institution of Engineers (NZIE, now the Institution …
Samuel Jickell was born in Stockton-on-Tees, England. He was educated and trained in England and Europe before coming to New …
Frederick Jones was born in Dunedin 24 May 1874 and was educated at Otago Boys' High School and Canterbury University …
Frederick Kissel was a former General Manager of the New Zealand Electricity Department, and one of the pioneer authorities on …
At the time of his death in 1950, John Gill Lancaster was described as “one of the best-known electrical engineers …
Born in Nelson and educated at Nelson College, Langbein joined the PWD in 1909 and served his engineering cadetship on …
Peter Lowe was a distinguished academic who made a lasting contribution to theories of structural design.