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Joseph Newell Reeson

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was completed in 1923. This was dismantled in 1978, and the site covered over, but buried remains may still be present. Reeson was also responsible for erecting constructional workshops, which made the company self-contained in manufacture and maintenance.
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for the construction and maintenance of gas-works plant. This included the construction of the first large electric arc welded steel structure in the world, when the No 3 gasholder at the
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medal for his Paper on “ The Influence of Electric Welding in the Design and Fabrication of Plant and Structures.” He was also one of the first recipients of the
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in 1894, and full Member in 1914 and was a Member of Council from 1939 to 1942, representing Australia. He other affiliations included: Member of the
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers Volume 2 Issue 6, NOVEMBER 1953 PART 1 OBITUARY. JOSEPH NEWELL REESON. 1868-1953 E-ISSN 1753-7789
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In 1913, he migrated to Australia and took up a position as Engineer-in-Chief and Technical Adviser with the
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Reeson was born in England on 2 June 1868 and attended Kensington Grammar School. He worked for the
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The Metrogram: The Staff Journal of the Metropolitan Gas Company, no. 17, December 1939. p. 15.
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on 15 July 1953 leaving an estate valued at £33,103 to a daughter-in-law and granddaughter.
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in Melbourne. and continued there until 1926. During this time he developed electric
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at their Beckton works and at the same time continued his education at the
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Min. Proc. Instn Civ. Engrs, vol. 222, p. 158 (1925-26, Pt 2)
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who pioneered the use of welding for large steel structures.
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Index

civil engineer
Gas Light and Coke Company
City of London College
Metropolitan Gas Company
arc welding
Fitzroy Gasworks
Institute of Civil Engineers
Institution of Engineers, Australia
Institution of Gas Engineers
Allied Societies Trust
Telford Premium
Kernot Memorial Medal
University of Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia



Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers Volume 2 Issue 6, NOVEMBER 1953 PART 1 OBITUARY. JOSEPH NEWELL REESON. 1868-1953 E-ISSN 1753-7789
"Engineers Australia, Victoria, Victorian Institute of Engineers, Presidents from 1883 - 1949"
Archived
University of Melbourne, the Kernot Medalists
"£33,103 estate"
The Argus (Melbourne)
Categories
Australian civil engineers
1868 births
1953 deaths
Institution of Civil Engineers
British emigrants to Australia

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