Person

Hindmarsh, William Lloyd (1889 - 1980)

Born
29 April 1889
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Died
13 December 1980
Occupation
Veterinary scientist

Summary

William Hindmarsh was one of the first graduates in veterinary science from the University of Sydney in 1914. He was on the staff of the New South Wales Department of Agriculture until 1953.

Details

Born Melbourne, 29 April 1889. died Lindfield, Sydney, New South Wales, 13 December 1980.

Archival resources

Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales

  • William Lloyd Hindmarsh - Records, 1914 - 1970, ML MSS 3175; Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales. Details

Published resources

Journal Articles

  • Hindmarsh, W. L., 'Historical Records of the Veterinary Profession in Australia. I. Veterinary Education in New Wouth Wales, 1895-1918', Australian Veterinary Journal (1960), 205-211. Details
  • Hindmarsh, W. L., 'Historical Records of the Veterinary Profession in Australia. II. Veterinary Organization. The Formation of the Australian Veterinary Association and its Progress...', Australian Veterinary Journal, 38 (1962), 508-515. Details

Resources

McCarthy, G.J.

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