List of Old Collegians of PLC Melbourne

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This is a List of Old Collegians of PLC Melbourne – known as "P.L.C Old Collegians" – of the Presbyterian Church school, Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne in Burwood, Victoria, Australia.

In 2001, The Sun-Herald named Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne the best girls' school in Australia based on the number of its alumni mentioned in Who's Who in Australia.[1]

Academic[edit]

PLC Old Girls' Logo

Business[edit]

Community[edit]

Entertainment, media and the arts[edit]

Dame Nellie Melba

Medicine and science[edit]

Politics, public service and the law[edit]

Vida Goldstein

Religion[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  42. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Plante, Ada May (1875–1950)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  43. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Richardson, Ethel Florence Lindesay (Henry Handel) (1870–1946)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  44. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Taylor, Irene Frances (1890–1933)(accessed:07-08-2007)
  45. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Teague, Violet Helen Evangeline (1872–1951)(accessed:07-08-2007)
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  64. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "DWYER Joan Rose". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
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  66. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary (1869–1949)(accessed:07-08-2007)
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Further reading[edit]

  • Fitzpatrick, K. 1975. PLC Melbourne: The First Century 1875–1975. Burwood, Presbyterian Ladies' College.
  • Reid, M.O. 1960. The Ladies Came to Stay: A Study of the Education of Girls at the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne 1875–1960. Melbourne, Council of the College.

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