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⚫ | '''Irene Fairbairn''' served as the Chief Commissioner of [[Guides Australia]]. She was a 1947 recipient of the [[Silver Fish Award]], the highest adult award in [[Girlguiding]], awarded for outstanding service to Girlguiding combined with service to world [[Girl Guides|Guiding]].<ref>{{cite web| last = Maunders | first = David | title =Fairbairn, Irene Florence (1899 - 1974) Biographical Entry | work =Australian Dictionary of Biography, Online Edition | publisher =Australian National University | url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A140135b.htm | accessdate =2006-09-25}}</ref> |
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| birth_place=[[Stamford Hill]], [[London Borough of Hackney|Hackney]], [[London]] |
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⚫ | '''Irene Florence Fairbairn''' (30 March 1899 – 14 March 1974) served as the Chief Commissioner of [[Guides Australia]]. She was a 1947 recipient of the [[Silver Fish Award]], the highest adult award in [[Girlguiding]], awarded for outstanding service to Girlguiding combined with service to world [[Girl Guides|Guiding]].<ref>{{cite web| last = Maunders | first = David | title =Fairbairn, Irene Florence (1899 - 1974) Biographical Entry | work =Australian Dictionary of Biography, Online Edition | publisher =Australian National University | url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A140135b.htm | accessdate =2006-09-25}}</ref> |
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Fairbairn née Ridley was born in 1899 in London. During [[WW I]] she served as a volunteer aide at Hospital for Wounded Officers and received a service medal from the [[British Red Cross Society]]. In 1922 she married Charles Osborn Fairbairn. The same year she joined the Beaufort-Skipton Association of the [[Girl Guides Australia]] in Victoria. In 1947 Fairbairn became the first Federal Commissioner of the Girl Guides Association of Australia. In 1952 the title changed to Chief Commissioner and Fairbairn continued in that post until 1955. After she left that post she became the State Commissioner for Girl Guides Victoria, serving until 1963. In 1969 Fairbairn became life Vice-President of Girl Guides Australia. She died on 14 March 1974 in East Melbourne.<ref name="Girl Guides Victoria">{{cite web |last1=Waterman |first1=Ruth |title=Irene Fairbairn |url=https://www.guidesvic.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Irene-Fairbain-Fund-Information.pdf |website=Girl Guides Victoria |accessdate=24 August 2020}}</ref> |
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In 1955 the ''Irene Fairbairn Fund'' was established to provide Guides and Leaders to attend Australian and International Events.<ref name="Girl Guides Victoria"/> |
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Latest revision as of 08:16, 17 September 2023
Irene Fairbairn | |
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Chief Commissioner of Guides Australia | |
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Born | Stamford Hill, Hackney, London | 30 March 1899
Died | 14 March 1974 East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | (aged 74)
Irene Florence Fairbairn (30 March 1899 – 14 March 1974) served as the Chief Commissioner of Guides Australia. She was a 1947 recipient of the Silver Fish Award, the highest adult award in Girlguiding, awarded for outstanding service to Girlguiding combined with service to world Guiding.[1]
Fairbairn née Ridley was born in 1899 in London. During WW I she served as a volunteer aide at Hospital for Wounded Officers and received a service medal from the British Red Cross Society. In 1922 she married Charles Osborn Fairbairn. The same year she joined the Beaufort-Skipton Association of the Girl Guides Australia in Victoria. In 1947 Fairbairn became the first Federal Commissioner of the Girl Guides Association of Australia. In 1952 the title changed to Chief Commissioner and Fairbairn continued in that post until 1955. After she left that post she became the State Commissioner for Girl Guides Victoria, serving until 1963. In 1969 Fairbairn became life Vice-President of Girl Guides Australia. She died on 14 March 1974 in East Melbourne.[2]
In 1955 the Irene Fairbairn Fund was established to provide Guides and Leaders to attend Australian and International Events.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Maunders, David. "Fairbairn, Irene Florence (1899 - 1974) Biographical Entry". Australian Dictionary of Biography, Online Edition. Australian National University. Retrieved 2006-09-25.
- ^ a b Waterman, Ruth. "Irene Fairbairn" (PDF). Girl Guides Victoria. Retrieved 24 August 2020.