"The past is never fully gone. It is absorbed into the present and the future. It stays to shape what we are and what we do."
Sir William Deane, Governor-General of Australia, Inaugural Vincent Lingiari Memorial Lecture, August 1996.

Eric Ellwood

 

Eric died in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA in May 2020. The article below is based upon his obituary.

Eric was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1922. He attended Ballarat High School, and graduated from the Victorian School of Forestry in 1942, and received his BSc (1944) and MSc (1951) from the University of Melbourne. He achieved a PhD in Forestry in 1953 from Yale University, where he was president of his class. He was awarded an honorary PhD from the University of Melbourne in 1987.

After graduation from the VSF he worked for the FCV at Neerim South, in Assessment, Fire Protection and then Research before moving to CSIRO in 1948.

He moved to the USA in 1957 to work with the US Forest Products Laboratory as a wood technologist/professor at the University of California at Berkeley. He went to the School of Forest Resources (now the College of Natural Resources) at North Carolina State University in 1961, first as professor and then as department head of Pulp and Paper Science. In 1971 he became Dean of the School, where he served until he retired in 1989.

His later career was devoted to program development and betterment of forest and natural resource research and management, as well as strategic policies at the state, national, and international levels. He was active in several professional societies and task forces during his career, holding leadership positions in many of them. His contributions were recognized by many awards and distinctions, including the Fulbright Fellowship, Sheffield Fellow, Forest Products Wood Award, Forestry Award, and the NC Forestry Association's Man of the Year (1983).

 

 

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Eric Ellwood (r) with Val Cleary - the trolley driver is unknown. Probably on the FCV tramline between Rocky Knob and Little Boys Camp.
January 1942
Source: G Cleary

 

 
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Eric Ellwood in rear, third from right. USA staff with Russian Forestry Delegation.
1974
Source: G Cleary