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  1. Flynn certainly deserves better recognition and the authors have documented most aspects of his varied life. Moving from mainland Australia to Tasmania in 1909, he helped establish the Biology Department in the University of Tasmania, pioneering both field work and fisheries research, the latter involving him in a Royal Fisheries Commission which led to both political and financial complexities.

  2. Born on 11 October 1883 at Coraki, New South Wales, son of John Thompson Flynn, cordial manufacturer, and his wife Jessie, née Thomson. He received his education at Fort Street High School, Sydney, the Sydney Training College for Teachers and the University of Sydney (B.Sc., 1907) where he gained the university medal and the Johns Coutts scholarship in biology.

  3. 2 de ene. de 2024 · Appointment Indenture for Theodore Thomson Flynn, dated 29 June 1911, Ralston Professor of Biology. Appraisal, destruction and scheduling. Accruals.

  4. Read Flynn's The Tasmanian Naturalist papers. Tasmanian Field Naturalists' Club,, Flynn, Theodore Thomson and May, William Lewis 1909 , The Tasmanian Naturalist, Vol. 2, No. 2, October, 1909 , University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Materials Collection, Australia.

  5. 17 Minute documentary made by Errol Flynn. Actor Erroll Flynn takes a group of scientists from the California Institute of Oceanography as well as his father Theodore Thomson Flynn who was then professor of Biology at Queen's University, Belfast, on an expedition to the South Seas aboard his schooner, The Zaca in 1946.

  6. The Exhibition The exhibition was mounted at the Morris Miller Library at the University of Tasmania from June - August 2009, to celebrate the centenary of the teaching of Biology at the University of Tasmania in 1909, the centenary of the appointment of Theodore Thomson Flynn as its first lecturer in 1909 (and then its first Professor) and the centenary of the birth of T.T.Flynn's son Errol ...

  7. Theodore Thomson Flynn: Born: 11 October, 1883 Coraki, New South Wales, Australia. Died: 23 October, 1968 (aged 85) Liss, Hampshire, England. Related Entries [View as tree] Travers, Isobel Dieudonnée (pupil) Occupation *