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Marie Montgomerie Hamilton

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In 1932 her brother George was killed in an air crash. He had remarried after his first wife died, but the second marriage failed. He left a son and she adopted him. He was named Hugh Montgomerie Hamilton after his grandfather. In 1934 her work was based at her house in the Sydney suburb of
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in women. Treatment was difficult as penicillin would not be available for many years. Elsie Dalyell had been a committee member of the hospital since 1925 and in 1927 she and Hamilton started a clinic for venereal diseases at the hospital.
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Hamilton who had led the New South Wales Women's Hockey Association for over twenty years became the All-Australia Women's Hockey Association chair from 1932 to 1934 and again from 1945 to 1954.
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in Croydon, where she excelled at sports and academics. In 1913 she became the coach of the Presbyterian Ladies' College hockey team. She went on to qualify as a doctor at the
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where they led an austere lifestyle supplemented by a housekeeper. She enjoyed a single cigarette taken after dinner with her friends from hockey or medicine.
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Her younger brother, George Redfearn Hamilton, was severely injured in
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Australian pathologist and hockey administrator (1891–1955)
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In 1926 she was an assistant medical officer at the new
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Sydney
Killara
Australian
Presbyterian Ladies' College
University of Sydney
All-Australia Women's Hockey Association
All-Australia Women's Hockey Association
Sydney
Hugh Montgomerie Hamilton
Presbyterian Ladies' College
University of Sydney
World War I
Rachel Forster Hospital for Women and Children
Elsie Dalyell
OBE
venereal disease
Strathfield
"Olympedia – Marie Hamilton"



"Captain George Redfearn Hamilton | Anzac Memorial, Hyde Park, Sydney"






"Marie Montgomerie Hamilton (1891–1955)"
"Elsie Jean Dalyell"

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