- Irene Crespin
Irene Crespin (
12 November 1896 –2 January 1980 ) was anAustralia n geologist and palaeontologist.Crespin was born in
Kew, Victoria and was educated at Mansfield Agricultural High School and theUniversity of Melbourne where she was under the influence ofFrederick Chapman who she became assistant to in 1927.On
1 January 1936 she succeeded Chapman as palaeontologist in the Department of the Interior; she transferred toCanberra to be in contact with the Commonwealth's geological adviserWalter George Woolnough .A street in the Canberra suburb of Banks is named "Crespin Place" in her honour. The Irene Crespin Prize for Palaeontology is awarded by The faculty of Science at the
Australian National University for excellence in undergraduate palaeontology.Crespin was awarded theClarke Medal by theRoyal Society of New South Wales in 1957.References
*Margaret E. Bartlett, [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A130593b.htm Crespin, Irene (1896 - 1980)] ,
Australian Dictionary of Biography , Volume 13, MUP, 1993, pp 532-533.
*University of Melbourne. [http://www.unimelb.edu.au/150/150people/crespin.htm Irene Crespin (1896-1980)]
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