- Entry type: Person
- Entry ID: AWE0628
Wedgwood, Camilla Hildegarde
- MA, FRAI
- Born 25 March, 1901, Newcastle-upon-Tyne England
- Died 17 May, 1955, St Leonards New South Wales Australia
- Occupation Anthropologist, Educator
Summary
Camilla Wedgwood, the fifth of seven children of Josiah and Ethel (née Bowen) Wedgwood, came to Australia in 1928 to lecture in anthropology at the University of Sydney. She then lectured at the University of Capetown, South Africa and at the London School of Economics and Political Science before being granted a fellowship to study the lives of women and children on Manam Island, New Guinea by the Australian National Research Council. Later Wedgwood became principal of Women’s College at the University of Sydney and held this position until her appointment in the Australian Army Medical Women’s Service, at the express wish of General Sir Thomas Blamey. She developed policies for postwar educational reconstruction in Papua New Guinea. Following her discharge Wedgwood returned to lecturing. A member of the Australian Student Christian Movement she was also involved with the Rachel Forster Hospital for Women and Children, the Anthropological Society of New South Wales, the Australian Federation of University Women and the Australian Institute of International Affairs.
Events
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1924
Passed anthropology tripos
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1923
Held the Arthur Hugh Clough scholarship
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1924
Held the Bathurst scholarship
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1927
Qualified as Master of Arts (MA)
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1925
Joined the Society of Friends
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1935 - 1944
Principal of the Women’s College at the University of Sydney
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1936 - 1944
Honorary lecturer in Anthropology at the University of Sydney
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2044 - 2046
Lieutenant-colonel, in the Australian Army Medical Women’s Service, attached to the Army Directorate of Research and Land Headquarters School of Civil Affairs
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1944 - 1945
Service in New Guinea
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1947 - 1948
Taught at the Institute of Education at the University of London
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1949
Senior lecturer in native administration at the Australian School of Pacific Administration (now ITI, International Training Institute)
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1924
Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
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1920
Studied anthropology at Newnham College, Cambridge, under W E Armstrong and A C Haddon
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1922
Passed with first-class honours the English tripos
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1926 - 1927
Assistant lecturer in the Department of Social Studies at Bedford College, London
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1928 - 1929
Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology with the University of Sydney
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1930
Temporary lecturer in the Department of African Life and Languages with the University of Cape Town
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1931 - 1932
Council member of the Royal Anthropological Institute
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1931 - 1932
Member of the British Social Hygiene Council
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1932 - 1934
Granted a fellowship by the Australian National Research Council for research work in Manam Island, New Guinea
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1935
Carried out research work in Nauru Island
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1931 - 1932
Assistant lecturer with the London School of Economics
Archival resources
- National Library of Australia, Manuscript Collection
- National Library of Australia, Pictures Collection
- University of Sydney, Archives
Published resources
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Resource
- Trove: Wedgwood, Camilla H (1901-1955), http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-541896
- Where are the Women in Australian science?, Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, 2003, http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/wisa/wisa.html
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Resource Section
- WEDGWOOD, CAMILLA HILDERGARDE, Department of Veterans' Affairs, 2002, http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/script/veteran.asp?ServiceID=A&VeteranID=618467
- Wedgwood, Camilla Hildegarde, Wetherell, David, 2006, http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A160613b.htm
- Edited Book
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Book
- You'll be sorry!, Howard, Ann, 1990
- Malekula : a vanishing people in the New Hebrides, Deacon, A. Bernard and Wedgwood, Camilla H (edited by), 1934
- Education in the Pacific Islands : a selective bibliography, Wedgwood, Camilla H. (compiled by), 1956
- Plays for young pupils, Wedgwood, Camilla H, 1956
- The Hiri, Wedgwood, Camilla H, 1955
- Development and welfare in the Western Pacific, Hogbin, H. Ian and Wedgwood, C., 1943