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  1. Georges Biard dAunet, naval officer, diplomat and the first French Consul-General in Sydney (1893–1900) and then the first consular representative of France to the whole of Australia (1900–1905), was born on 24 August 1844 in Paris.

  2. BACKGROUND. In the closing years of the nineteenth century France was represented in Australia by two career consuls, Leon Dejardin in Melbourne and Georges Biard d'Aunet in Sydney, both of Consul General rank, both heading established Consulates General. By the end of 1900 Dejardin had been in.

  3. DOI: 10.3828/AJFS.39.2.271 Corpus ID: 161236472; Georges Biard d'Aunet: the Life and Career of a Consul General @article{Barko2002GeorgesBD, title={Georges Biard d'Aunet: the Life and Career of a Consul General}, author={Ivan Barko}, journal={Australian Journal of French Studies}, year={2002}, volume={39}, pages={271-291} }

  4. Home Australian Journal of French Studies Vol. 39, No. 2 Georges Biard d'Aunet: the Life and Career of a Consul General. Research Article. 5 January 2002.

  5. Georges Biard d'Aunet as an infant was directly affected by the cause cilebre. TheBiards'daughterMarie-Henriette, thefuture "Etincelle" and Baronne Double,9 was born in October 1840 almost four years before her brother. Early in July 1845 Leonie d'Aunet was discovered in flagrante delicto with Victor Hugo by Francois Biard and a police officer.

  6. Georges Biard d'Aunet : la vie et la carrière du premier Consul général de France à Sydney Ivan Barko BARKO, Ivan SYDNEY (Australie)--CONSULS FRANCAIS

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