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Hon. Anne Judith Denman OBE, 1907–1987?> (aged 80 years)
- Name
- Hon. Anne Judith /Denman/ OBE
- Name prefix
- Hon.
- Given names
- Anne Judith
- Surname
- Denman
- Name suffix
- OBE
- Married name
- Hon. Anne Judith /Burrell/ OBE
father |
1874–1954
Birth: 16 November 1874
— London, England Death: 24 June 1954 — London, England |
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mother |
1884–1954
Birth: 1884
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— England Death: 1954 — England |
herself | |
brother |
Thomas Denman 4th Baron Denman
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husband |
1903–1985
Birth: 11 December 1903
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— Shipley, Sussex, England Death: 4 May 1985 — Shipley, Sussex, England |
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herself | |
son |
1934–2008
Birth: 20 February 1934
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— Shipley, Sussex, England Death: 29 May 2008 — Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
daughter |
(Julia Mary) Rona Burrell
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son |
Mark William Burrell Esq.
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daughter |
Penelope Anne Burrell
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Death of a maternal grandfather
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Birth of a son
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Address: Knepp Castle Estate, Shipley, West Sussex, England. |
Death of a father
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Death of a mother
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Death of a husband
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Address: Knepp Castle Estate, Shipley, West Sussex, England. |
Death
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Unique identifier
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240285C8804AF2428435F2893C906DF3D119
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Last change
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Author of last change: Danny |
Note
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Daughter of 3rd Baron Denman and grandaughter of 1st Lord Viscount Cowdray, she co-founded the Family Planning Association with Margaret Pyke. |
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Note
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A ceremony to number the first Australian currency note - a ten shilling denomination - took place at The Kings Warehouse on 1 May 1913. The first note was numbered by the Honourable Judith Denman, daughter of the Governor-General, Lord Denman. Other dignitaries at the ceremony were Prime Minister Andrew Fisher, and the Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, Denison Miller. Other denominations from £1 to £1000 followed during 1913-15. |