Queensland Surveyors General

Portrait of Sir Augustus Charles Gregory
Portrait of Sir Augustus Charles Gregory

Sir Augustus Charles Gregory

Surveyor General

1859–1875

Birth

1819 in Nottinghamshire

Death

1905

Service

  • Surveyor General 1859–1875
  • In charge of the Lands Department 1859–1866
  • Government Geologist for Southern Queensland 1875–1878

Professional memberships

  • Foundation President Queensland Institute of Surveyors
  • Foundation President Queensland Branch of the Royal Geographical Society
  • Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George 1874
  • Appointed to the Legislative Council 1882
  • President of the Australian Society for the Advancement of Science 1895
  • Knight of the Order of St. Michael and St. George 1903

Notable achievements

  • Arrived in Australia 1829.
  • Carried out surveys and explorations in Western Australia from 1841 to 1854.
  • Led the North Australia Expedition 1855.
  • Received the Gold Medal of the Royal Geographical Society for the North Australia Expedition.
  • Led an expedition in search of Leichhardt in 1858.
  • Queensland's first Surveyor General 1859–1875.

Read more about the life and profession of Sir Augustus Charles Gregory.

Portrait of William Alcock Tully
Portrait of William Alcock Tully

William Alcock Tully

Surveyor General

1875–1889

Birth

1830 in Dublin

Education

Graduated B.A. 1852

Service

  • Inspecting Surveyor Tasmanian Department of Lands and Survey 1852
  • Commissioner for Lands, Queensland 1863
  • Chief Commissioner 1866
  • Under Secretary for Lands 1866
  • Acting Surveyor General 1875–1880
  • Surveyor General 1880–1889

Notable achievements

  • Initiated system of astronomic and trigonometric control of mapping.
Portrait of William Montgomery Davenport Davidson
Portrait of William Montgomery Davenport Davidson

William Montgomery Davenport Davidson

Surveyor General

1889–1891

Birth

1830 in Surrey

Education

  • Moravian Establishment in Yorkshire
  • Stockton Grammar School
  • Diplomate of the College of Civil Engineers

Service

  • Inspecting Surveyor, Tasmania 1852
  • District Surveyor for Wide Bay 1868
  • Deputy Surveyor General 1875
  • Surveyor General 1889–1891

Notable achievements

  • Came to Queensland in 1861 at the invitation of A.C. Gregory.
  • Introduced simultaneous and identical examinations for Surveyors in Queensland and New South Wales as a step towards reciprocity.
Portrait of Archibald McDowall
Portrait of Archibald McDowall

Archibald McDowall

Surveyor General

1891–1902

Birth

1841 in Victoria

Education

Campbelltown Grammar School

Service

  • District Surveyor and Inspector of Surveys 1866
  • Surveyor General 1891–1902

Professional memberships

  • Chairman Board of Examiners 1892
  • President of the revived Queensland Institute of Surveyors 1900

Notable achievements

Portrait of Allan Alfred Spowers
Portrait of Allan Alfred Spowers

Allan Alfred Spowers

Surveyor General

1902–1926

Birth

1857 in Victoria

Death

1937

Registered as a surveyor

1881

Education

Educated in Melbourne

Service

  • Staff Surveyor 1885
  • Chief Surveyor 1902
  • Surveyor General 1902–1926

Professional memberships

  • Chairman Associated Surveyors' Boards of Australia

Notable achievements

  • Represented Chairman Associated Surveyors' Boards of Australia at the London Conference of Empire Surveyors General 1911.
Portrait of Frank Beresford Campbell-Ford
Portrait of Frank Beresford Campbell-Ford

Frank Beresford Campbell-Ford

Surveyor General

1927–1929

Birth

1851 in Victoria

Education

  • Matriculated 1865
  • Studied engineering at Melbourne University (took up surveying when his health failed)
  • Passed Board examination with credit 1885

Service

  • Staff Surveyor 1907
  • Deputy Surveyor General 1916
  • Acting Surveyor General 1927–1929
Portrait of John Percival Harvey
Portrait of John Percival Harvey

John Percival Harvey

Surveyor General

1929–1959

Birth

1892 in Mount Morgan

Registered as a surveyor

1917

Education

Bachelor of Surveying (Honorary) University of Queensland

Service

  • Staff Surveyor 1923
  • Deputy Surveyor General 1926
  • Surveyor General 1929–1959

War service

  • Served with the AIF 1917–1919

Professional memberships

  • State Survey Liaison Officer 1940–1946
  • Fellow of the Institution of Surveyors
  • Chairman Recess Committee of the Reciprocating Surveyors Boards
Portrait of Eric Douglas Mellor
Portrait of Eric Douglas Mellor

Eric Douglas Mellor

Surveyor General

1959–1961

Birth

1894 in Brisbane

Registered as a surveyor

1917

Service

  • Staff Surveyor 1923
  • Deputy Surveyor General 1954
  • Acting Surveyor General 1959–1961

War service

  • Served with the AIF 1916–1919
  • Director War Service Settlement Branch 1946–1954

Professional memberships

  • Fellow of the Institution of Surveyors

Notable achievements

  • Pioneered the use of W/T time signals for longitude determination in Queensland.
Portrait of Torleif Hein
Portrait of Torleif Hein

Torleif Hein

Surveyor General

1961–1964

Birth

1898 in Norway, came to Australia 1899

Registered as a surveyor

1922

Service

  • Staff Surveyor 1935
  • Deputy Surveyor General 1959
  • Surveyor General 1961–1964

War service

  • Second in the Duntroon Entrance Examination
  • Reached the rank of 2nd Lieutenant before being discharged medically unfit 1917

Professional memberships

  • Chairman Reciprocating Surveyors Boards
  • Fellow of the Institution of Surveyors
Portrait of William Barcham
Portrait of William Barcham

William Barcham

Surveyor General

1965–1966

Registered as a surveyor

1924

Service

  • Computer and Examiner (Survey Office) 1924
  • Chief Computer 1951
  • Deputy Surveyor General 1959
  • Surveyor General 1965–1966
Portrait of Alec Barr Yeates
Portrait of Alec Barr Yeates

Alec Barr Yeates

Surveyor General

1966–1975

Registered as a surveyor

1937

Service

  • Main Roads Surveyor 1937–1947
  • City Surveyor, Toowoomba 1947–1965
  • Deputy Surveyor General 1965
  • Acting Surveyor General 1966–1967
  • Surveyor General 1968–1975

War service

  • Captain, Survey Corps 1940–1946

Professional memberships

  • President Queensland Division, Institute of Surveyors, Australia (I.S.A.) 1964
  • President Australian Planning Institute (Queensland Division) 1966–1967 and 1967–1968
Portrait of John Macquarie Serisier
Portrait of John Macquarie Serisier

John Macquarie Serisier

Surveyor General

1975–1982

Birth

1922 in Ipswich

Death

1997

Registered as a surveyor

1951

Service

  • Surveyor Division 1 1951
  • Staff Surveyor 1957
  • Senior Staff Surveyor 1961
  • Project Surveyor 1962
  • Surveyor General 1975–1982

Professional memberships

  • President Queensland Division of Institute of Cartographers (A.I.C.) 1964
  • Fellow of A.I.C.
  • Foundation member of Institute of Surveyors, Australia (I.S.A.)
  • Vice President Queensland Division of I.S.A. 1966
  • President Queensland Division of I.S.A. 1967
  • Vice President of I.S.A. 1976–1978
  • President of I.S.A. 1981
  • Honorary Fellow of I.S.A.
Portrait of Kevin John Davies
Portrait of Kevin John Davies

Kevin John Davies

Surveyor General

1982–1990

Birth

1937

Death

2012

Registered as a surveyor

1959

Service

  • Private survey practice 1960–1978
  • Deputy Director, Department of Mapping and Surveying 1978
  • Deputy Surveyor General
  • Surveyor General 1982–1990
  • Director General, Department of Geographic Information
  • Director General, Department Public Works and Housing

Professional memberships

  • Inaugural Chairman Association of Consulting Surveyors Queensland
  • President Queensland Division of Institute of Surveyors, Australia (I.S.A.)
  • President of I.S.A.
  • Fellow of I.S.A.
Portrait of Neil Graham Divett
Portrait of Neil Graham Divett

Neil Graham Divett

Surveyor General

1990–1993

Birth

1935 in Brisbane

Death

2011

Registered as a surveyor

1957

Service

  • Surveyor, Commonwealth Department of Interior 1957
  • Senior/Supervising Surveyor, Australian Survey Office 1964
  • Director of Surveys, Department of Mapping and Surveying 1982
  • Assistant Surveyor General
  • Deputy Surveyor General
  • Assistant Director General (Information)
  • Surveyor General 1990–1993

Professional memberships

  • Vice President Institute of Surveyors, Australia (I.S.A.) 1984
  • Vice President Queensland Division of I.S.A. 1985
  • President Queensland Division of I.S.A. 1986
  • Honorary Fellow of I.S.A.
  • Member of Land Court 1997–2005

Notable achievements

  • Last serving Surveyor General before the position was abolished in 1993.

References

Reilly, SE 1970, The profession of surveying in Queensland, Institution of Surveyors, Australia (Queensland Division), Brisbane.

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