Deletion log
From Engineering Heritage Australia
Below is a list of the most recent deletions.
- 12:45, 30 June 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page User:FatimaK (content was: "", and the only contributor was "Taylor" (talk))
- 13:07, 29 June 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page File:Engineering Heritage Themes Ver 5.pdf
- 12:54, 29 June 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page File:Engineering Heritage Themes Ver 5.pdf (Deleted old revision 20240628144354!Engineering_Heritage_Themes_Ver_5.pdf)
- 13:47, 28 June 2024 Admin talk contribs deleted page Category:Information Technology and Electronics (content was: "Category:Discipline", and the only contributor was "Taylor" (talk))
- 03:12, 24 June 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Category:Profile (content was: "Category:People", and the only contributor was "Taylor" (talk))
- 06:01, 16 June 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page WA Engineering Technology Timeline (content was: "{{DISPLAYTITLE:WA Engineering Technology Timeline}} == Western Australian Engineering Technology Timeline == In addition to economic, social and political changes, Western Australia's development also reflects changes in technology. With the wide circulation of technical journals and handbooks beginning in the mid 1800s, Western Australia, while remote, was not 'backward'. {| class='wikitable' ! Year ! Event |- | 1850s || Royal Engineers provided expertise for roads, bri...")
- 05:36, 16 June 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page WA Engineering Timeline (content was: "{{DISPLAYTITLE:WA Engineering Timeline}} {| class='wikitable' ! Year ! Event ! Theme |- | -48,000 || Human occupation of Devils Lair Cave, near Margaret River. || Buildings |- | -40,000 || Wilgie Mia Ochre Mine in the Weld Range near Cue thought to be the world's longest continuous mining operation. || Mining |- | -20,000 || Finger markings in Koolanda Cave on the Nullarbor. || Communications |- | -7,500 || Minang Noongar people construct fish traps in Oyster Harbour, bar th...")
- 05:31, 16 June 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page WA Engineering Excellence Awards (content was: "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Engineering Excellence Awards (1996 - 2020)}} OVERALL WINNERS (While the Awards started in 1987, the category of overall winner did not start until 1996) {| class='wikitable' ! Year ! Project Name (Entrants). |- | 1996 || LPG and Condensate Loadout Jetty Project (Organisation:John_Holland_Group and Organisation:Halpern_Glick_Maunsell) |- | 1997 || East Spar Development (Organisation:Western_Mining_Corporation, Organisation:Kvaerner_RJ_Brown an...")
- 04:48, 16 June 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page WA Engineering Heritage Conferences (content was: "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Engineering Heritage Conferences}} === 4th National Conference on Engineering Heritage 1988 === ''W.J. Hancock, Engineer and Pioneer Radiographer,'' by J. F. Moynihan. === 3rd Australasian Engineering Heritage Conference 2009 === ''John Harry Grainger, Engineer and Architect,'' by George R Tibbits and David Beauchamp. Category:Western Austr...")
- 04:05, 16 June 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Retiring WA Chairman Addresses (content was: "__NOTOC__ {{DISPLAYTITLE:Western Australian Retiring Chairmans/Presidents Addresses}} A table providing access to the Addresses that are available is below. Missing copies will be added when they are located and scanned. Some Addresses do not have a title, and in these cases a short description of the subject of the address has been included. Where an original printed copy is available, a .pdf that can be downloaded and then printed as as an A5 booklet replicating the origin...")
- 15:24, 12 June 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page WA Engineering Conferences (content was: "{{DISPLAYTITLE:WA Engineering Conferences}} == INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA == === ANNUAL CONFERENCES HELD IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1919 TO ... === * 1927 Perth * 1936 Perth * 1949 Perth * 1957 Perth * 1965 Perth * 1979 Perth - Diamond Jubilee Conference - (List of papers) Category:Western Australia")
- 14:21, 12 June 2024 Taylor talk contribs undeleted page Knowledge Home (3 revisions)
- 09:55, 12 June 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Knowledge Home (content was: "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Knowledge Home}} Western Australia's engineering knowledge is world class and arguably is currently world leading in the areas of heavy haulage railways and offshore LNG development. Historically the Coolgardie Goldfields Water Supply was also world leading when completed in 1903. Prior to 1829, Western Australia's aboriginal people developed technology as described in Pre 1826: Aboriginal Technology. Since 1829, engineerin...")
- 09:24, 12 June 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page WA Infrastructure Thematic Histories (content was: "* Air Transport * Buses * Drainage * Electricity * Ferries * Gas * Mineral Sands Mining and Processing * Ports and Harbours * Railways * Roads and Bridges * Suburban Rail * Telegraph * Telephone * Trams * Trolley Buses * Wastewater * Water * Wireless Category:Western Australia")
- 09:03, 12 June 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page WA Tours (content was: "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Tours and Maps Home}} == Engineering Heritage Tours == In 2019 Engineering Heritage Western Australia developed a walking tour for Perth CBD. When resources are available, it is intended to develop a complementary walking tour for Fremantle CBD and a Perth Region driving tour that will focus on the Engineering Heritage Recognition Program sites in and around Perth. Ultimately it is intended to provide maps locating all of the engineering heritage sites of inte...")
- 14:01, 10 June 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Peter Nicol Russell Memorial Medal WA (content was: "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Peter Nicol Russell Memorial Medal}} The Peter Nicol Russell Memorial Medal Career Achievement Award in Engineering is the most prestigious award conferred by Engineers Australia. It is presented annually to an Honorary Fellow of Engineers Australia who has made a notable contribution to the science and/or practice of engineering in Australia. The award perpetuates the memory of Sir Peter Nicol Russell, a Sydney industrialist during the latter half of the 19th...")
- 09:17, 10 June 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page WA Oral History Program Interviewees (content was: "{{DISPLAYTITLE:WA Oral History Program Interviewees}} {| class='wikitable' ! Year ! Source ! Interviewee ! Transcript ! State Library of WA link |- | 1983 || MWA || Donald (Don) Munro || || [https://encore.slwa.wa.gov.au/iii/encore/record/C__Rb3067048__SOH3870__P0%2C1__Orightresult__U__X3?lang=eng&suite=def OH3870] |- | 1986 || UWA || David Allen-Williams || || [https://encore.slwa.wa.gov.au/iii/encore/record/C__Rb40...")
- 06:54, 10 June 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page WA Engineers in 'Anything Is Possible' (content was: "{{DISPLAYTITLE:WA Engineers in 'Anything is possible'}} Engineering leaders in the 2019 Centenary Book ‘Anything is possible’ with a Western Australian connection were: == Chapter 2: Breaking new ground in the Colonies == Charles Yelverton O'Connor - p. 13 == Chapter 3: Consolidating State Infrastructure == Sir Russell Dumas - p. 24 == Chapter 6: A Coherent Profession == Sir George Julius - p. 54<br> Geoff Boughton - p. 57 == Chapter 7: Federating a Nation == John Sande...")
- 15:15, 8 June 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page John Monash Medal WA (content was: "{{DISPLAYTITLE:John Monash Medal}} The John Monash Medal recognises outstanding contributions made by an individual towards increasing awareness, and conservation, of Australia’s engineering heritage. Worthy contributions considered for the award include promoting awareness of engineering heritage matters within the profession or the community, recording and documenting, and conserving or adapting engineering heritage. The award is open to members and non members of Enginee...")
- 14:26, 8 June 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Colin Crisp Award WA (content was: "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Colin Crisp Award}} The Colin Crisp Award is a project award that is given for excellence in the conservation and documentation of items of heritage significance; in recording engineering accomplishment and the development of technology; or in the education and awareness raising in engineering heritage and accomplishments. While not a 'people' award, information on this award is indexed here with the people awards for convenience. The award is open for nominati...")
- 13:52, 8 June 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page File:Awards AOM Citation - Paton, Jim.pdf
- 12:44, 2 June 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page File:QLD Home Page - Story Bridge.jpeg
- 00:38, 2 June 2024 JamesT talk contribs deleted page Check pages (Page no longer needed for checking migration)
- 16:02, 29 May 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page File:EHRP 0123 WhiteCliffsSolarPowerStationPhoto 2.png
- 13:49, 19 May 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Person:Lawson, William (content was: "__NOTOC__ {{DISPLAYTITLE:Bill Lawson}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Lawson, William}} '''LAWSON, William (Bill) Donald,''' AM FIEAust thumb|200px|left| ==== Career Summary ==== Bill Lawson AM is a recently retired Engineer. After graduating from the University of Tasmania in 1970, he joined the Public Works and Main Roads Departments, working on structur...", and the only contributor was "Taylor" (talk))
- 13:48, 19 May 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Person:Edwards, John 1 (content was: "__NOTOC__ {{DISPLAYTITLE:Jack Edwards}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Edwards, John}} '''EDWARDS, John (Jack) Keith,''' AO<br> thumb|200px|left| ==== Career Summary ==== After graduating from the Melbourne Technical College with a Fellowship Diploma in 1942, Jack joined the Country Roads Board and worked on the Essendon Airport. He enlisted in the Airforce in...", and the only contributor was "Taylor" (talk))
- 13:47, 19 May 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Person:Clifford, Robert (content was: "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Robert Clifford AO}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Clifford, Robert}} '''CLIFFORD, Robert Frederick,''' AO HonDEng<br> ''Bob Clifford is credited with pioneering the world’s high speed ferry industry.''<br> thumb|200px|left| ==== In the beginning ==== Robert Clifford built his first boat, a timber dinghy in his parent’s lounge room. T...", and the only contributor was "Taylor" (talk))
- 13:46, 19 May 2024 Taylor talk contribs undeleted page Profile:Clifford, Robert (1 revision)
- 13:45, 19 May 2024 Taylor talk contribs undeleted page Profile:Edwards, John (1 revision)
- 13:44, 19 May 2024 Taylor talk contribs undeleted page Profile:Lawson, William (1 revision)
- 13:43, 19 May 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Person:Spratt, Peter (content was: "__NOTOC__ {{DISPLAYTITLE:Peter Spratt}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Spratt, Peter}} '''SPRATT, Peter,''' AM FIEAust thumb|200px|left| ==== Career Summary ==== On graduation from the University of Tasmania, Peter joined the engineering department of the Hobart City Council doing structural design work. He moved on to consulting firm Fowler and England wh...", and the only contributor was "Taylor" (talk))
- 12:50, 19 May 2024 Taylor talk contribs undeleted page Profile:Spratt, Peter (1 revision)
- 12:59, 18 May 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Profile:Spratt, Peter (content was: "__NOTOC__ {{DISPLAYTITLE:Peter Spratt}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Spratt, Peter}} '''SPRATT, Peter,''' AM FIEAust thumb|200px|left| ==== Career Summary ==== On graduation from the University of Tasmania, Peter joined the engineering department of the Hobart City Council doing structural design work. He moved on to consulting firm Fowler and England wh...", and the only contributor was "Taylor" (talk))
- 12:58, 18 May 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Profile:Lawson, William (content was: "__NOTOC__ {{DISPLAYTITLE:Bill Lawson}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Lawson, William}} '''LAWSON, William (Bill) Donald,''' AM FIEAust thumb|200px|left| ==== Career Summary ==== Bill Lawson AM is a recently retired Engineer. After graduating from the University of Tasmania in 1970, he joined the Public Works and Main Roads Departments, working on structur...", and the only contributor was "Taylor" (talk))
- 12:56, 18 May 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Profile:Edwards, John (content was: "__NOTOC__ {{DISPLAYTITLE:Jack Edwards}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Edwards, John}} '''EDWARDS, John (Jack) Keith,''' AO<br> thumb|200px|left| ==== Career Summary ==== After graduating from the Melbourne Technical College with a Fellowship Diploma in 1942, Jack joined the Country Roads Board and worked on the Essendon Airport. He enlisted in the Airforce in...", and the only contributor was "Taylor" (talk))
- 12:51, 18 May 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Profile:Clifford, Robert (content was: "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Robert Clifford AO}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Clifford, Robert}} '''CLIFFORD, Robert Frederick,''' AO HonDEng<br> ''Bob Clifford is credited with pioneering the world’s high speed ferry industry.''<br> thumb|200px|left| ==== In the beginning ==== Robert Clifford built his first boat, a timber dinghy in his parent’s lounge room. T...", and the only contributor was "Taylor" (talk))
- 14:05, 15 May 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Eminent Engineers (content was: "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Eminent Engineers}} Most State Branches of Engineering Heritage Australia have developed lists of engineers in their State who have demonstrated outstanding professional achievement and made a significant contribution to the community. Lists that are available are as follows: {|class="wikitable" !State !Eminent Engineers !Hall of Fame !EA Presidents !Division Pr...", and the only contributor was "Taylor" (talk))
- 14:31, 11 May 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Category:Regions (content was: "Category:Australia's Engineering Heritage", and the only contributor was "Taylor" (talk))
- 06:11, 7 May 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Biographies sorted by State (content was: "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Biographies sorted by State}} <tabs> <tab name=Australian Capital Territory> <DPL> namespace = Person category = Australian Capital Territory ordermethod = title shownamespace = false </DPL> </tab> <tab name=New South Wales> <DPL> namespace = Person category = New South Wales ordermethod = title shownamespace = false </DPL> </tab> <tab name=Northern Territo...", and the only contributor was "Taylor" (talk))
- 09:29, 1 May 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Eminent Engineers Queensland (content was: "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Engineers Australia - Queensland Hall of Fame}} Engineering has been pivotal in the development of Queensland, to produce a lifestyle for all to enjoy. We hear much about the planning of Queensland, but little about the underpinning engineering that gave that planning substance. Engineering is also in the forefront of Queensland’s evolution from a public service...", and the only contributor was "Taylor" (talk))
- 09:27, 1 May 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Eminent Engineers South Australia (content was: "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Engineers Australia - South Australia Hall of Fame}} The Engineers Australia - South Australia Hall of Fame recognises engineers in South Australia who have demonstrated outstanding professional achievement and made a significant contribution to the community. A list of engineers recognised by the South Australian Branch of Engineering Heritage Australia with a l...", and the only contributor was "Taylor" (talk))
- 19:04, 30 April 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Person:L-Estrange, William (content was: "{{DISPLAYTITLE:.}} frame| Category:L Category:Biographies Category:Queensland", and the only contributor was "Taylor" (talk))
- 18:57, 30 April 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Person:Connor, Colin (content was: "{{DISPLAYTITLE:.}} frame| Category:C Category:Biographies Category:Queensland", and the only contributor was "Taylor" (talk))
- 09:49, 30 April 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Person:Woods Don (content was: "__NOTOC__ {{DISPLAYTITLE: Dr Don Woods}} {{DEFAULTSORT: Woods, Don}} '''WOODS, Don,''' OBE DPhil(Oxon) FIEAust BE BSc FTS CEng FRAes (1911-1981)<br> thumb|200px|left|<small>Source: Engineers Australia</small> In 1951, Don Woods was appointed Superintendent of the High Speed Aerodynamics Laboratory at the Weapons Research Establishment (...", and the only contributor was "Gklopp" (talk))
- 09:48, 30 April 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Person:Williams Don (content was: "__NOTOC__ {{DISPLAYTITLE: Dr Donald Williams}} {{DEFAULTSORT: Williams, Donald}} '''WILLIAMS, Donald,''' AO HonFIEAust CPEng FTSE (1937-2001)<br> thumb|200px|left|<small>Source: Engineers Australia</small> Don Williams was employed by the Western Australian Government Railways as a student and graduate Civil Engineer. In 1971 William...", and the only contributor was "Gklopp" (talk))
- 09:48, 30 April 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Person:White Jim (content was: "__NOTOC__ {{DISPLAYTITLE: Jim White}} {{DEFAULTSORT: White, Jim}} '''WHITE, Jim,''' FIEAust CPEng (1951-2014)<br> thumb|200px|left|<small>Source: Engineers Australia</small> James Lionel White (Jim) was born in Melbourne on 13th February 1951 and was awarded a Bachelor of Applied Science (Metallurgy), from the University of Melbourne (1...", and the only contributor was "Gklopp" (talk))
- 09:47, 30 April 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Person:Traeger Alfred (content was: "__NOTOC__ {{DISPLAYTITLE: Alfred Traeger}} {{DEFAULTSORT: Traeger, Alfred}} '''TRAEGER, Alfred,''' OBE (1895-1980)<br> thumb|200px|left|<small>Source: Engineers Australia</small> Traeger was born in Dimboola, Victoria, but grew up in the Balaklava, SA. He studied mechanical and electrical engineering at the South Australian School of...", and the only contributor was "Gklopp" (talk))
- 09:47, 30 April 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Person:Tonkin BC (content was: "__NOTOC__ {{DISPLAYTITLE: BC (Skip) Tonkin}} {{DEFAULTSORT: Tonkin, BC (Skip)}} '''TONKIN, BC (Skip),''' AM HonFIEAust CPEng (1925-2012)<br> thumb|200px|left|<small>Source: Engineers Australia</small> Skip was born and raised in Wallaroo, South Australia. He attended the Adelaide Technical High School and the South Australian School o...", and the only contributor was "Gklopp" (talk))
- 09:46, 30 April 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Person:Todd Charles (content was: "__NOTOC__ {{DISPLAYTITLE: Sir Charles Todd}} {{DEFAULTSORT: Todd, Charles}} '''TODD, Charles,''' KCMG MA FRS FRAS FBMS FIEE (1826-1910)<br> thumb|200px|left|<small>Source: Engineers Australia</small> Sir Charles Todd exemplifies the creative, optimistic and far-sighted engineering leadership that built Australia. Together with McGowan of...", and the only contributor was "Gklopp" (talk))
- 09:46, 30 April 2024 Taylor talk contribs deleted page Person:Stamm Walter (content was: "__NOTOC__ {{DISPLAYTITLE: Walter Stamm}} {{DEFAULTSORT: Stamm, Walter}} '''STAMM, Walter,''' AM FTSE HonFIEAust CPEng(Ret) (1926-2018)<br> thumb|200px|left|<small>Source: Engineers Australia</small> Walter Stamm graduated from the University of Sydney, BE Mechanical and Electrical in 1947 and later an Advanced Management Program at Harv...", and the only contributor was "Gklopp" (talk))