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Gill, Edmund Dwen (1908 - 1986)

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Museologist and Geologist
Born: 11 December 1908  Auckland, New Zealand.  Died: 13 July 1986  Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Edmund Dwen Gill was Deputy Director of the National Museum of Victoria, 1969-1973, Assistant Director 1964-1969 and Curator of Fossils 1948-1964. President of the Royal Society of Victoria 1969-1970.

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1935Bachelor of Arts (BA) completed at the University of Melbourne
1938 - 1985Published more than 70 papers in the Victorian Naturalist
1948 - 1964Curator of Fossils at the National Museum of Victoria
1956 - 1965Honorary Secretary of the Royal Society of Victoria
1964 - 1969Assistant Director of the National Museum of Victoria
1965 - 1968Research Secretary of the Royal Society of Victoria
1968Royal Society of Victoria Research Medal received
1969 - 1970President of the Royal Society of Victoria
1969 - 1973Deputy Director of the National Museum of Victoria
1973Australian Natural History Medallion received from the Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria
1973 - 1979Honorary Treasurer of the Royal Society of Victoria
1974 - 1979Research Fellow in the CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) Division of Applied Geomechanics in Syndal

 
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