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Professor W. C. Kernot
Bib ID 2053611
Format BookBook
Author
Kernot, W. C. (William Charles), 1845-1909
 
Description [Melbourne, 1963?] 
23,10,6p. ; 34cm. 
Full contents - 1. An account of his career given by Professor W. C. Kernot as an introductory lecture to the third year course of civil engineering at the University of Melbourne about 1893. - 2. Biography of Professor W. C. Kernot believed to be by his brother Professor Wilfred Kernot. - 3. Index of "Professor Kernot Papers". 
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