Biographical Register of South Australian Surveyors 1836 to 1936
Tudor Australia Press
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Media: BOOK - paperback, 240 pages
Author: A. Peake
Year: 2022
ISBN: 9780987311986
Other: b&w & colour photos. bibliog, appendixes, index
Publisher: Tudor Australia Press
Surveyors played a huge role in the history of South Australia, and this book not only contains details on their role in the State and history, but then provides biographical details of 460 South Australia surveyors from 1836 to 1936.
The 'Biographical Register' does not attempt to give comprehensive biographies of each of the 460 surveyors featured, but rather it aims to provide some basic information on birth and death, and the surveying achievements of surveyors who operated in South Australia. Much of the information has been obtained from South Australian Government publications, The Government Gazette and Parliamentary Papers, but the most significant source has been the register of 'Surveyors Field Note Books 1839+', Trove newspapers and some commercial websites.
While it is believed most surveyors who practiced in South Australia have been included, fleeting mention of perhaps another dozen have been seen, but it has not been possible to clearly identify them for inclusion.
Other sources include the journals of the Institute of Surveyors, nationally and South Australia. A number of descendants have also provided biographical detail and photographs.
During the period that George Goyder was Surveyor-General, he managed a large staff of surveyors, draftsmen, clerks and daily paid employees.
South Australia was responsible for the Northern Territory from the 1860s through to 1911, and during this early period considerable surveying activity was necessary, initially to establish Darwin and, subsequently to open up the Territory for development, and in 1870 to lay the Overland Telegraph. As a consequence, many of the surveyors served in both South Australia and the Northern Territory.
Contents:
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
Biographical Register
Appendix I: Chronology
Appendix II: Surveyors-General of South Australia
Bibliography
Place Name Index
2 Reviews
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Well worth the purchase price
As a Licensed Surveyor in SA I have often wondered when seeing an early surveyors name on a survey plan, if there was a reference where you could look up their name and discover more about them . Who they were ? What they did? Who is "The man behind the Plan ?"
Well its all here. Thanks to the author for this great resource. I dreamed of doing something similar in the past but now it's all done , I don't have to.
Highly recommended. -
Land
An outstanding reference for those of us who study the exploration and development of our state.