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Trickett, Oliver (1847 - 1934)

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Surveyor and Spelaeologist
Born: 29 May 1847  Bridlington, Yorkshire, England.  Died: 31 March 1934  Crows Nest, New South Wales, Australia.
Oliver Trickett was chief draftsman with the Geological Survey Branch of the New South Wales Department of Mines. He initially started with the Department in 1880 becoming a surveyor and draftsman. Trickett was particularly interested in the limestone caves of New South Wales and surveyed and published guides to several of them. His models of the caves were popular exhibits in the Mining and Geological Museum, Sydney. He also worked in private practice as a mining surveyor and as broker and agent from the late 1880s to 1892.

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Chronology
1865Clerk with the Office of Mines in Melbourne
1870Qualified as a mineral surveyor
1876Licensed Surveyor with the New South Wales Department of Lands
1880sLicensed Surveyor with the New South Wales Department of Mines
c. 1888 - c. 1892Broker and Agent
1892Draftsman and Surveyor with the Geological Survey Branch, Department of Mines
c. 1975Acting Secretary of the Board of Examiners (Mines)

 

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