Harding Frew

Alison Eavis Harding Frew was born in 1883 in Roma, Queensland, the son of Robert Dickson Alison Frew (a civil engineer) and his wife Elizabeth Constance (née Harding).

[1][3] He married his cousin Beatrice Doris Harding in St John's Anglican Cathedral in Brisbane on Wednesday 13 September 1911.

In 1911, he established a private practice where he focussed on municipal projects such as:[1] He consulted to over 100 local government authorities in Queensland in addition to work in New South Wales and Victoria.

Erected as a series of bow-string sections it was either the fourth or sixth crossing of the river in Brisbane.

Harding Frew died at his home in Adamson Street, Eagle Junction on 4 July 1952;[6] he was 69 years old.

Harding Frew, 1926