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Salma Dale (1882–1963)

Born, England. Educated in London, Paris and Cairo. Daughter of Michel and Alice Kaspar, of England, France and Egypt. Grand-niece of the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Basilias Kasparian, Patriarch of Cyprus, Constantinople and Mount Leboun.

Wife of Hylton Burleigh Dale, Esq., son of Hylton W. Dale, of London, England.

Family, two sons and one daughter: Hylton Durham, Henry Kaspar Hylton, Ydonea (now Mrs. R. D. Bakewell, of Adelaide, South Australia.

INTERESTS. International, having travelled extensively throughout Europe, Asia and Africa.

HOBBIES. Music, Art, and Languages.

CLUBS. Quamby, Ladies’ Imperial, London.

ADDRESS. “Casa Mia,” Walsh Street, Deepdene, Melbourne, Victoria.

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'Dale, Salma (1882–1963)', People Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/dale-salma-19148/text30717, accessed 28 March 2024.

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Salma Dale

Salma Dale

Mirror (Perth), 12 November 1927, p 13

Life Summary [details]

Alternative Names
  • Kaspar, Salma
Birth

1882
London, Middlesex, England

Death

1963 (aged ~ 81)
Victoria, Australia

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