Presentation of the Presidents Award, 1976 to Elliott Sylvester Timothy O'Driscoll

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1977

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ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE INSTITUTE (MR. J. G. SYMONS) IN PRESENTING THE AWARD TO ELLIOTT SYLVESTER TIMOTHY O'DRISCOLLTim O'Driscoll comes from a mixture of Irish and Scottish stock. His family on the paternal side settled on land in Western Australia in the middle of the last century. His family on the maternal side were part of the W.A. goldfields scenc, including places such as Kanowna, and the Great Fingal mine, near Cue, where his grandfather lies buried.The combination of land and mining environments may perhaps have contributed to an innate interest in geology shared by Tim and his two brothers, all of whom became geologists.Tim showed an early liking for mathematical and geometric subjects, and in his B.Sc. studies at the University of Western Australia he took a major in mathematics along with geology in 1940.His first job was on the Kalgoorlie Golden Mile, and then at Norseman. After serving as a flying boat navigator in the north and south Pacific theatres in World War II he returned to Kalgoorlie and thence to Broken Hill.
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APA:  (1977)  Presentation of the Presidents Award, 1976 to Elliott Sylvester Timothy O'Driscoll

MLA: Presentation of the Presidents Award, 1976 to Elliott Sylvester Timothy O'Driscoll. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1977.

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