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Came to Australia at the age of 2 1/2.
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Eddie was born one month after his parent's arrival in Australia.
He died of Alzheimer's Disease.
One child, Pamela (Walters), husband is a legal person in Nelson Bay. They have 3 children, Gareth, Nathan and Marcus.[MegTilley-20051127a-10-29a.FTW]
Eddie was born one month after his parent's arrival in Australia.
He died of Alzheimer's Disease.
One child, Pamela (Walters), husband is a legal person in Nelson Bay. They have 3 children, Gareth, Nathan and Marcus.
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According to Emily Hertel's Booklet: "Robert and Dinah Hardy in Australia"
Woodley Dowling Whiteman was the first undergorund engineer of the first underground mine at Broken Hill. Died in Adelaide. He had one son, John, also an engineer.
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NSW BDM - Birth Cert
Registration Number Last Name Given Name(s) Father's Given Name(s) Mother's Given Name(s) District Purchase Certificate
13526/1862 HARDY ROBERT MICHAEL MARIA H SHOALHAVEN Buy Now
5608/1901 HARDY (MALE) MICHAEL W MAUD L NARRABRI Buy Now
32353/1903 HARDY MARIE N MICHAEL W MAUD L NARRABRI Buy Now
35706/1905 HARDY VASHTI M A MICHAEL W MAUDE L NARRABRI
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From: http://www.womenaustralia.info/biogs/IMP0225b.htm
Wing, Marie Naomi (1903 - 1985)
CBE, OBE
Published Resources
Rheumatologist
Born: 2 October 1903 Narrabri, New Wales, South Wales, Australia. Died: 27 February 1985 Hornsby, New Wales, South Wales, Australia.
Marie Naomi Wing (preferred name Naomi), an honours graduate in medicine and surgery from the University of Sydney in 1927, was renowned for her work as a rheumatologist and specialist in rehabilitation medicine. She served as president of the Australian Rheumatism Association from 1962-1963 and as president of the Association of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine from 1958-1959. She was medical director of the Rehabilitation Centre at the Royal South Sydney Hospital from 1968 onwards, and in the same year was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to medicine. Her work in rehabilitative medicine was acknowledged with her appointment as Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1979.
She married Lindon Wooledge Wing in 1928 in Katoomba, NSW. They had three children, one of whom went on to study medicine and become a doctor.
Career Highlights
Alternative Names: Hardy, Marie Naomi (maiden name) | Wing, Naomi (preferred Name)
Sources used to compile this entry: Medical directory of Australia 1970, p. 889, Who's Who in Australia, 1980, p. 888.
Published Resources
Journal Articles
* Wing, Marie Naomi, 'The availability of medical service throughout Australia: rehabilitation', Medical Journal of Australia, July 9 1966, 1966. [ Details... ]
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According to Emily Hertel's Booklet: "Robert and Dinah Hardy in Australia"
Dr Marie Naomi Wing was awarded the OBE in 1968, the CBE in 1980 for services to Medicine.
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http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/191_03_030809/letters_030809_fm-8. pdf
[extract from "Evolution of a house: Darwin’s link to Pambula by George D Repin"]
Naomi Wing, CBE, and her husband Lindon practised in Pambula from 1929 to 1936. She was an early advocate of rehabilitation medicine as a medical discipline and became President of the Australian Association of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. The Naomi Wing Rehabilitation Centre in Zetland, Sydney, was named in her honour. Her husband, Lindon Worlledge Wing, KStJ, was an early practitioner of occupational medicine in Sydney. Their son, Emeritus Professor Lindon Michael Harper Wing, was Dean of the Medical School at Flinders University, Adelaide, from 1998 to 2007.
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http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/191_03_030809/letters_030809_fm-8. pdf
[extract from "Evolution of a house: Darwin’s link to Pambula by George D Repin"]
...Emeritus Professor Lindon Michael Harper Wing, was Dean of the Medical School at Flinders University, Adelaide, from 1998 to 2007.
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Member of the University of Sydney 1927.
WING LINDON WORLLEDGE
Graduated
Year: 1927
Degree: Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Links: Graduating Class
Knight of St John - Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem.
http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/191_03_030809/letters_030809_fm-8. pdf
[extract from "Evolution of a house: Darwin’s link to Pambula by George D Repin"]
Naomi Wing, CBE, and her husband Lindon practised in Pambula from 1929 to 1936. She was an early advocate of rehabilitation medicine as a medical discipline and became President of the Australian Association of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. The Naomi Wing Rehabilitation Centre in Zetland, Sydney, was named in her honour. Her husband, Lindon Worlledge Wing, KStJ, was an early practitioner of occupational medicine in Sydney. Their son, Emeritus Professor Lindon Michael Harper Wing, was Dean of the Medical School at Flinders University, Adelaide, from 1998 to 2007.