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Campbell Climie was appointed engineer to the Zeehan Town Board for a term of three years in August 1898, and continued his engineering practice for the local mines and tramways, living in Zeehan. He died on the morning of 26 March 1916 aged 88, after having been admitted to the hospital a week
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Tasmanian projects included the Table Cape lighthouse and the survey for the tramway from Strahan, Macquarie Harbour, to the Tin Mines at Mount Heemskirk. He also advertised for tenders for construction of several buildings, including a parsonage in Tasmania, and in 1870 (soon
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His father was Mr. James Climie of Gouck House, Greenock, Scotland (1782 – 27 December 1871), and he had a sister Mrs. James
Allison, and brother Daniel. among his children was son Frank Campbell Climie, who worked as surveyor beside him for many years before his premature death at age 47 in 1910.
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Zealand was surveyed and named by one of them. ( J. L. Climie, married Alice Price, eldest daughter of Mr H. G. Price, of the Lands and Surrey Department, Napier. A continuing link may be preserved in the current engineering firm of Climie
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Melbourne as the Agent for Fairlie Locomotives, and lobbied and pamphleted for narrow gauge railways. Daniel moved to Tasmania and surveyed branch railway lines, assisted by his sons James and Henry. Daniel moved to New Zealand, where he was
30:(1828–1916) was a Scottish-born engineer who worked in Australia and New Zealand. He may have been working in Melbourne as early as 1856, when Austin, Climie & Co called for tenders for erecting a dwelling house for A. Grant at 193 Lonsdale St East, while he was resident in
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