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Occupation
  
Historian

Name
  
Marjorie Tipping

Role
  
Historian


Marjorie Tipping

Born
  
26 March 1917 (
1917-03-26
)
Melbourne, Australia

Died
  
September 28, 2009, Melbourne, Australia

Books
  
Convicts Unbound: The Story of the Calcutta Convicts and Their Settlement in Australia

Marjorie Tipping MBE


Marjorie Tipping MBE (1917–2009) was an Australian historian and patron of community services.

Tipping's works focus on the history of art and colonial Australia, and include Eugene von Guerard's Australian Landscapes (1975) Ludwig Becker: Artist & Naturalist with the Burke & Wills Expedition (1978), Melbourne on the Yarra (1978) and Convicts Unbound: The Story of the Calcutta Convicts and Their Settlement in Australia (1988).

Tipping was the first woman to earn the degree of Doctor of Letters by examination from the University of Melbourne, and was awarded an MBE. Tipping has contribute to many community organisations, including as first woman president (from 1972) of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria and as a patron (with Dame Elisabeth Murdoch and Governor of Victoria David de Kretser) of EW Tipping Foundation (a social justice and human rights organisation named for her late husband E W (Bill) Tipping).

Tipping was made a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria (1968) and appointed as a Member of the Order of the British Empire (13 June 1981), for her contribution to the Arts.

References

Marjorie Tipping Wikipedia


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