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- Sheila Mary McClemans, CMG, OBE (3 May 1909 – 10 June 1988) was an Australian servicewoman, lawyer, barrister and company director. She set up the first...
- ****ociation (ABSA). Christ Church Grammar School was founded in 1910 by W. J. McClemans. The school opened on 7 February 1910 as Christ Church Preparatory School...
- agricultural scientist Adelaide Kane (born 1990) actress Sheila Mary McClemans (1909–1988), barrister and naval officer Donald Alexander Stockdrill (1923–1980)...
- left school before graduating. In 1932 he married Pauline McClemans, daughter of William McClemans, an Anglican clergyman who founded Christ Church Grammar...
- (1937–2012) was an Australian heir and businessman. His late grandfather, Canon McClemans, founded Christ Church Grammar School. His late father, Peter Wright,...
- from the law school in 1930, the same year's graduates included Sheila McClemans. Her first case, judged in favour of her client, is given as the first...
- Dorothy Lucie McClemans was born in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, on 4 May 1907, the second of five daughters. Her father, William McClemans, was an Irish...
- (1928–2020), AC – Vice-Admiral, Chief of the Royal Australian Navy Sheila McClemans, OBE (1909–1988) – Chief Officer of the Women's Royal Australian Naval...
- displa**** from March–July 2019. Reviewing it, Sydney Morning Herald critic John McDonald described Nora's career as a "fractured, stop-start affair", but that...
- Military offices Recreated Title last held by Chief Officer Sheila McClemans in 1947 Director of the Women's Royal Australian Naval Service 1950–1954...