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  1. White recalls early memories of her father, former Prime Minister Alfred Deakin and her immediate family; recollections by her father; her mother's family the Brownes, prominent members of Melbourne society at the turn of the 20th century; family trips to London and Europe during 1900-1914, meeting Sir George Reid and other politicians; WWI and her work in Cairo and London at the time; going ...

  2. Entry ID:IMP0054. Deakin, Elizabeth Martha Anne (Pattie) (1863 – 1934) Born1 January, 1863, Camp Hill, Tullamarine Victoria Australia. Died30 December, 1934. OccupationPhilanthropist. Download content. Summary. At age 19 in 1882 Pattie Browne married Alfred Deakin who became the youngest ever cabinet minister in Australia, in 1883.

  3. , Author, Vera Deakin and the Red Cross . Dr Garry Nolan, Chairman, Victorian Advisory Board, Red Cross . Shrine of Remembrance Trustees. and CEO, Mr Dean Lee. Vera Deakin’s daughter, Ms Judith Harley, and all. family members . Distinguished guests. First, I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land upon which we are gathering and pay

  4. Vera Deakin White, by Robert Hoffman, 1946 Australian War Memorial, P02119.002 Vera Deakin White (1891-1978), Red Cross worker, was born on 25 December 1891 at South Yarra, Melbourne, third and youngest daughter of Victorian-born parents Alfred Deakin , barrister and later prime minister, and his wife Elizabeth Martha Anne ('Pattie'), née Browne.

  5. 14 de ene. de 2022 · Vera Deakin was the youngest daughter of Australia's second Prime Minister Alfred Deakin. She was well educated, musically gifted and spent time in Germany and Hungary studying music in 1914. She ...

  6. Vera Deakin White, by Robert Hoffman, 1946 Australian War Memorial, P02119.002 Vera Deakin White (1891-1978), Red Cross worker, was born on 25 December 1891 at South Yarra, Melbourne, third and youngest daughter of Victorian-born parents Alfred Deakin , barrister and later prime minister, and his wife Elizabeth Martha Anne ('Pattie'), née Browne.

  7. Vera Deakin White, by Robert Hoffman, 1946 Australian War Memorial, P02119.002 Vera Deakin White (1891-1978), Red Cross worker, was born on 25 December 1891 at South Yarra, Melbourne, third and youngest daughter of Victorian-born parents Alfred Deakin , barrister and later prime minister, and his wife Elizabeth Martha Anne ('Pattie'), née Browne.