List of Old Collegians of PLC Melbourne

This is a List of Old Collegians of PLC Melbourne – known as "P.L.C Old Collegians" – of the Presbyterian Church school, Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne in Burwood, Victoria, Australia.

In 2001, The Sun-Herald named Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne the best girls' school in Australia based on the number of its alumni mentioned in Who's Who in Australia.[1]

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PLC Old Girls' Logo

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Entertainment, media and the arts edit

 
Dame Nellie Melba

Medicine and science edit

Politics, public service and the law edit

 
Vida Goldstein

Religion edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Walker, Frank (22 July 2001). "The ties that bind". Sunday Life. The Sun-Herald. p. 16. Retrieved 12 September 2007.
  2. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "BRUNT Maureen". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
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  4. ^ The Age, 21/07/07:"Wide-ranging high achiever won respect"(accessed:14-08-2007)
  5. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Flinn, Mary (Isabel) (1894–1959)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  6. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Flynn, Julia Teresa (1878–1947)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  7. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Jobson, Nancy (1880–1964)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  8. ^ The University of Sydney Past Chancellors: Dame Leonie Judith Kramer (1924– )(accessed:07-08-2007)
  9. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Lothian, Elizabeth Inglis (1881–1973)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  10. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "McBRYDE Isabel". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  11. ^ Victorian Woman's Honour Roll: Joan Montgomery, AM. OBE.(accessed:07-08-2007)
  12. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Palmer, Helen Gwynneth (1917–1979)(accessed:07-08-2007)
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  15. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "BALFOUR Fiona". Who's Who in Business Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  16. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "DARA Dur-e Najaf". Who's Who in Business Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  17. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "HARVEY Jane". Who's Who in Business Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  18. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "HOWELL Rosemary Jessamyn". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  19. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "KAILIS Patricia Verne". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  20. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "KELLY Kerrie". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  21. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "MAHLAB Karen". Who's Who in Business Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
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  23. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Cumpston, Gladys Maeva (1887–1975)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  24. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Daley, Henrietta Jessie Shaw (1890–1943)(accessed:07-08-2007)
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  26. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Morrison, Eliza Fraser (1864–1948)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  27. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Rivett, Eleanor Harriett (Nell) (1883–1972)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  28. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Robertson, Philadelphia Nina (1866–1951)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  29. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Schutt, Helen Macpherson (1874–1951)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  30. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Sewell, Alice Maud (1881–1971)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  31. ^ "Stevenson, Hilda Mabel (1893 - 1987)". Australian Women's Register. Retrieved 22 January 2017.
  32. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "TOM Jean Marion". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  33. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Harris, Rita May Wilson (1888–1975)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  34. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Brunton, Christine Dorothy (Dot) (1890–1977)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  35. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "COCKRAM Felicity". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  36. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Derham, Enid (1882–1941)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  37. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "ELMS Lauris Margaret". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  38. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Dyer, Louise Berta Mosson Hanson (1884–1962)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  39. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Melba, Dame Nellie (1861–1931)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  40. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Outhwaite, Ida Sherbourne (1888–1960)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  41. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Palmer, Janet Gertrude (Nettie) (1885–1964)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  42. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Plante, Ada May (1875–1950)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  43. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Richardson, Ethel Florence Lindesay (Henry Handel) (1870–1946)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  44. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Taylor, Irene Frances (1890–1933)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  45. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Teague, Violet Helen Evangeline (1872–1951)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  46. ^ IMDb Profile: Tamsin West(accessed:07-08-2007)
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  48. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Alexander, Lilian Helen (1861–1934)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  49. ^ Australian Women Biographical: Ellis, Constance (1872–1942)(accessed:07-08-2007)
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  51. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Gray, Ethel (1876–1962)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  52. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "GUYMER Robyn". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  53. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Halley, Ida Gertrude Margaret (1867–1939)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  54. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Harper, Margaret Hilda (1879–1964)(accessed:07-08-2007)
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  57. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Macnamara, Dame Annie Jean (1899–1968)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  58. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Refshauge, Joan Janet Brown (1906–1979)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  59. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Ross-King, Alice (1891–1968)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  60. ^ The Age, 21/05/07: "Attended war wounded then lived full life"(accessed:14-08-2007)
  61. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Stang, Eleanor Margrethe (1894–1978)(accessed:07-08-2007)
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  63. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: White-Haney, Rose Ethel Janet (Jean) (1877–1953)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  64. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "DWYER Joan Rose". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  65. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Eggleston, Elizabeth Moulton (1934–1976)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  66. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary (1869–1949)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  67. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Greig, Grata Flos Matilda (1880–1958)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  68. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "HUNTER Rosemary Claire". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
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  70. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Moore, Eleanor May (1875–1949)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  71. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Moss, Alice Frances Mabel (1869–1948)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  72. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "NEAVE Marcia Ann, Hon. Justice". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  73. ^ Crikey.com.au: Famous alumni on Latham's hit list Archived 26 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine (accessed:26-04-2006)
  74. ^ Lawyers Weekly (2009). Former Freehills lawyer wins pre-selection Archived 30 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 29 October 2009.
  75. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Phillips, Marion (1881–1932)(accessed:07-08-2007)
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  77. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "SEXTON Meryl Elizabeth, Her Hon. Judge". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  78. ^ "About Jillian". Jillian Skinner. Retrieved 1 February 2008.
  79. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Smith, Christian Brynhild Ochiltree Jollie (1885–1963)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  80. ^ Fioritti, Nathan (22 November 2016). "The Reverend Dr Ruth Redpath AO". Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences. Retrieved 1 March 2019.

Further reading edit

  • Fitzpatrick, K. 1975. PLC Melbourne: The First Century 1875–1975. Burwood, Presbyterian Ladies' College.
  • Reid, M.O. 1960. The Ladies Came to Stay: A Study of the Education of Girls at the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne 1875–1960. Melbourne, Council of the College.

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