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Sir Edward Charles Stirling - Portrait by T Duryea, c. 1900s
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Sir Edward Charles Stirling - Portrait by T Duryea, c. 1900s
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Sir Edward Charles Stirling (8 September 1848 – 20 March 1919) was an Australian anthropologist and the first professor of physiology at the University of Adelaide. In 1884 Stirling was elected to the South Australian Legislative Assembly for North Adelaide and sat for three years. There he proved an innovator and speaker for the rights of women, becoming the first person in Australasia to introduce a bill for women's suffrage. He was chairman of the South Australian Museum committee in 1884-5 and in 1889 became honorary director of the museum.
Date 1 January 1900
date QS:P571,+1900-01-01T00:00:00Z/11
Medium Glass Negatives
The History Trust of South Australia
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GN01280
Source The History Trust of South Australian, South Australian Government
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