Henry H. MacFie
Henry H. MacFie was the father of Peter MacFie. After serving during WW2 in New Guinea, he trained as an engineer and spent his working life with the Hydro-Electric Commission. He was particularly interested in historical engineering. This page links to his published works, but before he was an engineer, Lt. Henry MacFie was a soldier during World War II in New Guinea where he was awarded the Military Cross. Peter tells the story in his biography See No Evil.
Henry married Lilian Archer and their first son, Peter, was born in 1943. They met briefly when Peter was 3 weeks old, and then not again till Peter was 9 months old, in 1944.
In Memory of Henry Hector MacFie
Compiled by his second son, Robert H. MacFie
All Works by Henry H. McFie
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1992 | Duck Reach – The First Significant Hydro-Electric Development in Australasia: H.H. McFie 1992 | * |