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Raymond Holmes (surveyor) was born on 2 January, 1928 in Dromana Bushnursing Hospital, is an Australian surveyor (1928–2020). Discover Raymond Holmes (surveyor)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?

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Occupation Surveyor
Age 92 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 2 January 1928
Birthday 2 January
Birthplace Dromana Bushnursing Hospital
Date of death 22 November, 2020
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Nationality Oman

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His wife is Kathleen Jean (Pat) Holmes, nee Burton

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Parents William John (Jack) Holmes & Sylvia Tallents
Wife Kathleen Jean (Pat) Holmes, nee Burton
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Children Jenifer McAuley & Jillian Holmes-Smith

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Dr. Raymond Eden Holmes was an Australian surveyor.

1860

His grandfather was an early settler who had taken up farmland at Red Hill in early 1860.

His childhood was spent on the family's farm, which gave him a good foundation for his future work, particularly at the State Rivers and Water Commission of Victoria (SR&WSC).

1928

Holmes was born on 2 January 1928 in Dromana, Victoria.

1944

He was educated at Frankston High School, gaining his Leaving Certificate in December 1944.

1945

In May 1945, he joined the Victorian State Government in the Department of Crown Land and Surveys as a Junior Survey Draftsman, where he decided to commence his training to become a Licensed Surveyor.

In September 1945, he transferred to the Survey Division of SR&WSC as a Junior Survey Chainman and Articled Pupil Surveyor.

He undertook his articles under the supervision of Mr. G. Ficke at Kerang between 1945 and 1949.

During this time, he worked on general water supply engineering and cadastral surveys associated with irrigation and the construction of the Rocklands Reservoir.

1946

From 1946 onwards he worked at a number of SR&WSC offices, including in the Western District, Mildura, the Bellarine Peninsula and Heyfield.

1949

In October 1949, he completed his examinations with the Surveyors Board of Victoria and became a Licensed Surveyor.

1950

Between 1950 and 1953, he was engaged in the Crown Land subdivisions creating Soldier Settlements in Gippsland.

1953

In 1953, he was promoted to the position of Superintendent Surveyor, in charge of the new North Central survey zone.

In this position, he supervised surveys and assisted with design details for a major part of Victoria's irrigation systems (including the Goulburn system).

He also made a close study of the best practice in the design of farm irrigation systems and of hydrographic measurement methods.

He regularly provided in his own time and advice to farmers to improve the efficiency of their irrigation practices.

1964

In 1964, he was transferred to the newly created role of Superintending Surveyor at SR&WSC Head Office in Melbourne, where his duties included responsibility for the operation of the entire Hydrographic Survey Section.

During this time, he completed a postgraduate course in Engineering Hydrology at the University of NSW.

1966

He was a member of the Australian Water Resources Council Technical Committee on Surface Water from 1966 to 1979, and he served as its chairman between 1972 and 1977.

1967

In 1967 he was promoted to the position of Assistant Chief Surveyor in the SR&WSC.

1970

In 1970 and 1971, he led groups of specially selected personnel to Ethiopia.

The volunteers, came mainly from the SR&WSC and the Australian Agriculture Department.

They were tasked with assisting the Ethiopian Government in the development of a new irrigation areas and with improving the existing systems in the Awash Valley.

His role in this project was as an expert Surveyor and Hydrologist.

In addition to organising the survey of 160,000 acres (64,000 hectares) of farmlands, he also reviewed the existing irrigation network and the associated hydrographic infrastructure and made recommendations for its improvement.

Holmes was selected for this task as a mark of his standing within the SR&WSC.

This project was carried out and under the authority of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Authority, and was financed by the World Bank.

1973

In 1973, Holmes was appointed Chief Surveyor of the SR&WSC, he was in charge of more than 200 field survey, hydrographic survey and drafting staff.

This was the largest survey organisation in Victoria, at that time.

1975

He was Victorian President in 1975, and a National Councillor from 1976 to 1991.

1979

He was the Surveyor General of Victoria from 1979 to 1988 and appointed as a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2019 Australia Day Honours for "significant service to surveying and mapping, and to professional organisations".

In July 1979, Holmes was appointed to the role of Surveyor-General of Victoria.

1985

Holmes was President of ISA 1985–86.

1988

He was Victoria's 22nd Surveyor-General and he held this position as head of the survey profession until his retirement in 1988.

The role also included responsibilities as the Chairman of the Surveyors Board of Victoria, and as a member of the Victorian Electoral Boundaries Commissions and as a Commissioner for Redistribution of Federal Electoral Boundaries.

Holmes also carried out leadership roles particularly in the Victorian Division of the Institution of Surveyors Australia (ISA) of which he was a foundation member.

1994

In 1994, The University of Melbourne awarded Holmes a Doctorate of Surveying Honoris Causa for his services to the surveying profession in Victoria and the university.

Following his retirement as Surveyor General, Holmes worked as a consultant to both the World Bank and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization as an expert adviser on land administration.

2007

Holmes was also acknowledged for his recovery in July 2007 of artefacts from the Burke and Wills expedition, which he donated to the State Library of Victoria.

2020

Holmes died on 22 November 2020.