Name |
Sir John Monash
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Born |
27 June,
1865
West Melbourne, Melbourne,
Victoria,
Australia
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Died |
8 October,
1931
(aged 66)
Toorak, Melbourne,
Victoria,
Australia
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Cause of Death |
heart disease
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Cultural Heritage |
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colonial militia (Australia) (1884-1900) Victoria, Australia
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public servant (1891-1894) Victoria, Australia
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bridge builder (1894-1902) Victoria, Australia
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civil engineer (1894-1931) Victoria, Australia
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patent attorney (1894-1905) Victoria, Australia
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army officer (1901-1931) Federal, Australia
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company director (1905-1920) Victoria, Australia
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military historian (1918-1918) Victoria, Australia
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Zionist (1919-1931) Victoria, Australia
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public service head (1920-1931) Victoria, Australia
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university vice-chancellor (1923-1931) Victoria, Australia
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Hume Pipe Co (Aust) Ltd (director)
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Institution of Civil Engineers, London (member)
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Melbourne University Union (co-founder)
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Old Scotch Collegians Association (member, ?-1931)
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Rotary Club of Melbourne (member)
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United Service Institution of Victoria (secretary)
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University Club (Melbourne) (president)
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State Library of Victoria (regular reader, 1882)
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Melbourne University Review (editor, 1884-1885)
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Reinforced Concrete & Monier Pipe Construction Co Ltd (managing director, 1905)
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Institution of Engineers, Australia (Vic) (president, 1913)
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Rotary Club of Melbourne (president, 1922-1922)
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Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science (president, 1924-1926)
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Australian Zionist Federation (president, 1927)
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