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George Gordon (1829–1907) was a Scottish born engineer who was prominent in Melbourne in the late nineteenth century.〔(S. Garden, 'Gordon, George (1829–1907)' ), ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', National Centre of Biography, Australian National University,, accessed 28 March 2013〕 ==Early life and training==
Gordon was the son of Robert Gordon and Margaret Auton. He was born in 1829 at Arbroath, Forfarshire, Scotland, while the family home was Cargield House near the market town of Dumfries. Gordon was educated at the local Academy, and later studied at Bonn and Wiesbaden in Germany, before attending engineering lectures at University College, London, and simultaneously serving as a pupil to J. G. C. Curtis. Once qualified, he was employed on Parliamentary surveys and other work as assistant to consulting engineer, William Buld.〔(Obituary, George Gordon ) Institution of Civil Engineers Minutes of the Proceedings, Volume 170 (1907)〕
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