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Charles Daley Charles Daley i(A16094 works by) (a.k.a. Chas Daley)
Born: Established: 1859 Maldon, Castlemaine area, Ballarat - Bendigo area, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: 1947
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

Charles Daley was a teacher with the Victorian Department of Education for forty-six years. He was a member of the Victorian Field Naturalists' Society and a member of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. He published papers in the journals of both societies with some papers reprinted in books and pamphlets.

As well as a selected work of poetry and short biographies on Sir John Quick and Baron Sir Ferdinand Von Mueller, Charles Daley's works include The History of 'Flora Australiensis' (1927-28), The Grampians, Victoria : Nature's Wildflower Garden and Scenic Wonderland (1931), The History of South Melbourne : From the Foundation of Settlement at Port Phillip to the Year 1938 (1940) and The Story of Gippsland (1960). He also collaborated on Victoria, the First Century : An Historical Survey (1934) compiled by the Historical Sub-committee of the Centenary Celebrations Council of Victoria.

Sources: Trove; Harrison, Peter, 'Daley, Charles Studdy (1887-1966)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/daley-charles-studdy-5865/text9975, accessed 20 June 2012.

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Notes

  • At times this author is inadvertently confused with his son, Charles Studdy Daley, 1887-1966.

Personal Awards

1929 winner Dublin Prize for ‘The History of Flora Australiensis’
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