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Marcel Aurousseau

Marcel Aurousseau MC ''C. de G.'' (19 April 1891 in Woollahra, Sydney – 22 August 1983 in Sydney) was an Australian geographer, geologist, war hero, historian and translator.

Aurousseau, who was of French and Irish descent, attended Sydney Boys High School alongside three students who were also later prominent in various fields: Arthur Wheen (an historian and translator), Raymond Kershaw (an economist), and Arthur McLaughlin (a medical practitioner).

He began his scientific career as an "office boy" at the Australian Museum in Sydney. While completing the Bachelor of Science course at the University of Sydney, Aurousseau won the ''University Medal in Geology''.

In 1913, he was appointed to the position of assistant lecturer at the newly formed geology department of the University of Western Australia (UWA), in Perth. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The letters of F. W. Ludwig Leichhardt. by Leichhardt, Ludwig, 1813-1848

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    The letters of F. W. Ludwig Leichhardt. by Leichhardt, Ludwig, 1813-1848

    Published 2010
    Other Authors: “…Aurousseau, Marcel, 1891-1983…”
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