Norman Selfe, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Norman Selfe

Australian engineer and technical education advocate

Date of Birth: 09-Dec-1839

Place of Birth: Teddington, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 15-Oct-1911

Profession: engineer, inventor, marine architect, civil engineer

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Norman Selfe

  • Norman Selfe (9 December 1839 – 15 October 1911) was an Australian engineer, naval architect, inventor, urban planner and outspoken advocate of technical education.
  • After emigrating to Sydney with his family from England as a boy he became an apprentice engineer, following his father's trade.
  • Selfe designed many bridges, docks, boats, and much precision machinery for the city.
  • He also introduced new refrigeration, hydraulic, electrical and transport systems.
  • For these achievements he received international acclaim during his lifetime.
  • Decades before the Sydney Harbour Bridge was built, the city came close to building a Selfe-designed steel cantilever bridge across the harbour after he won the second public competition for a bridge design. Selfe was honoured during his life by the name of the Sydney suburb of Normanhurst, where his grand house Gilligaloola is a local landmark.
  • He was energetically involved in organisations such as the Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts and the Australian Historical Society.
  • As president of the Board of Technical Education, he fought consistently for the establishment of an independent system of technical education to serve the needs of a rapidly industrialising society.
  • He was acknowledged upon his death as one of the best-known people in, and greatest individual influences upon, the city of Sydney.

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