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in the Frome Road building was instituted at de Crespigny's instigation. He was appointed to the Royal Adelaide Hospital Advisory Committee in 1940. He was vice-president of the South Australian Council of Speech Science and Speech Therapy from its foundation in August 1947. He was president of the
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Col. (Richard) Geoffrey "Geoff" Champion de Crespigny M.B.. B.S (Melb.), O.B.E. (16 June 1907 – 12 February 1966) married Kathleen Cavenagh Mainwaring Cudmore (27 June 1908 – 11 June 2013) on 10 June 1933. A widow, she married again, to George William Symes (1896–1980) on 30 March 1967. Kathleen was
237:. In 1927 he was appointed to the Hospital advisory board on the resignation of Bronte Smeaton. In December 1928 he succeeded Dr. William Ray as Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Adelaide. He was largely responsible for creation of the 212:
on 6 August, disembarking in London on 13 October, where he served as consulting physician at AIF headquarters. He left for Australia on 16 March 1919, and with Lieutenant Colonel Cudmore and Colonel Michael "Mick" Downey transshipped to
420:(8 April 1897 – 20 June 1969), Royalieu Dana "Roy" Champion de Crespigny (11 November 1905 – 10 February 1985) and Group Captain Claude Montgomery Champion de Crespigny, C.B.E. (1908– ) also with the Royal Air Force, were his brothers. 205:. He was again hospitalised, from 2 to 12 August 1917, and on 18 September promoted to colonel. He was transferred to London headquarters on 13 October and returned to Australia on 1 November, where he was "struck off strength". 660: 276:
home aged 70, after having spent some time in hospital. He had for a long time suffered from heart trouble, which had been accepted by the Totally and Permanently Incapacitated board as related to his war service.
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The family were of the French nobility, descending from Claude Champion de Crespigny, Sieur de Crespigny, whose three sons became free denizens of England by Act of Parliament, passed 5 March 1690.
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1942–43, succeeded by Harold Ritchie of New South Wales. In 1945 he was sent to the US to investigate retraining of American battlefield doctors to civilian practices.
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Margaret "Peggy" de Crespigny (1 January 1919 – 1989) served with Signals Unit during WWII, married Cornelis "Kees" in't Veld (15 February 1908 - 1994) c. 1946, lived
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Philip Champion de Crespigny (18 June 1879 – 14 July 1918), Dr. Francis George Travers "Frank" Champion de Crespigny (23 September 1892 – 19 December 1968) of
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at Alexandria on 7 April, arrived in Adelaide on 13 May, and his appointment was terminated 28 May. While in England he was admitted as a member of the
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Sir Constantine de Crespigny married secondly Mary Birks Jolley (1915 – 1994), a "music through movement" teacher of "Rendlesham",
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De Crespigny returned to his previous life as a university lecturer, physician and hospital administrator: In 1923 he succeeded
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Sir Constantine de Crespigny married Beatrix Hughes (23 April 1884 – 11 November 1943) on 11 September 1906 at
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Adrian Norman Champion de Crespigny (1 January 1919 – 1993 ) a twin, he suffered brain injury from birth.
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Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, fortieth edition, Sir Bernard Burke, Harrison, London, 1878, p. 334
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on medical subjects. He also contributed notable articles to medical and scientific publications.
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and from 1934 or earlier a (summer ?) residence "St Barberie", now at 9 Blackburn Drive,
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Australian Dictionary of Biography: de Crespigny, Sir Constantine Trent Champion (1882–1952)
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kindergartens. She also ran eurhythmics classes at several private secondary schools and at
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and as Lieutenant Colonel de Crespigny left South Australia on 20 May 1915 aboard RMS
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First official mention of his being awarded VD was in The Army List of March 1928.
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While in America in 1945, de Crespigny wrote several articles for the Adelaide
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of music education in recognition of her "long and faithful work" with
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Captain de Crespigny joined the 31st Light Horse Field Ambulance,
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In 1908, de Crespigny was appointed medical superintendent of the
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De Crespigny died of hypertensive cardio-vascular disease at his
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Nancy de Crespigny (27 November 1910 – 6 December 2003) married
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in August 1915, then on 28 September to the army hospital at
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De Crespigny re-enlisted on 25 June 1918 and left aboard SS
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and other charities. They had two sons and two daughters.
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Fellows of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians
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South Australia. 18 June 1940. p. 11 239:Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science 95:, and also served as honorary physician to 20:Sir Constantine Trent Champion de Crespigny 16:Australian medical practitioner (1882–1952) 1110:People educated at Brighton Grammar School 1070:– via National Library of Australia. 1033:– via National Library of Australia. 1005:– via National Library of Australia. 951:– via National Library of Australia. 895:– via National Library of Australia. 867:– via National Library of Australia. 839:– via National Library of Australia. 823:"Memorial Plaque To Late Sir Joseph Verco" 811:– via National Library of Australia. 783:– via National Library of Australia. 755:– via National Library of Australia. 727:– via National Library of Australia. 699:– via National Library of Australia. 597:– via National Library of Australia. 569:– via National Library of Australia. 541:– via National Library of Australia. 427:, NSW on 13 December 1945, quietly at the 224: 609:"Australian Imperial Force: Nominal roll" 289:which was edited by the young journalist 67:De Crespigny was born on 5 March 1882 in 51:, academic and hospital administrator in 1054:"Dalcroze Eurhythmics Festival At Elder" 525:"Military Items: Officers' Examinations" 248:Royal Australasian College of Physicians 83:, then enrolled as a medical student at 62: 989:"Fitting Doctors For Civilian Practice" 110:, at the time Adelaide's equivalent to 1092: 964:"Elizabeth (Lizzie) Auld (1901–1998)" 628:was also a member of that contingent. 489: 487: 485: 483: 177:in April, then put in charge of the 73:Commercial Banking Company of Sydney 961: 448:Australian Music Examinations Board 265:, who named it "Mangona". close to 133: 13: 1130:Australian hospital administrators 968:Australian Dictionary of Biography 480: 14: 1166: 1078: 909:Stirling District Heritage Survey 851:"Death Of Sir Trent de Crespigny" 613:Australian War Memorial, Canberra 418:Hugh Vivian Champion de Crespigny 1085:Blog by Anne Young, a descendant 663:. 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She was a noted worker for 1017:"Careers of the New Knights" 332:was conferred on him in the 201:and was recommended for the 161:De Crespigny left Egypt for 7: 1135:Australian Knights Bachelor 795:"Duty to Fight for Freedom" 767:"Surprise Bill in Assembly" 313:Distinguished Service Order 219:Royal College of Physicians 203:Distinguished Service Order 45:Trent Champion de Crespigny 10: 1171: 317:1917 Birthday Honours list 1059:The Advertiser (Adelaide) 1022:The Advertiser (Adelaide) 994:The Advertiser (Adelaide) 940:The Advertiser (Adelaide) 856:The Advertiser (Adelaide) 828:The Advertiser (Adelaide) 800:The Advertiser (Adelaide) 355: 339:His portrait, c. 1951 by 287:South Australian Register 144:Australian Imperial FOrce 1120:Australian Army officers 116:Macquarie Street, Sydney 47:, was a medical doctor, 1145:Australian pathologists 716:The Register (Adelaide) 688:The Register (Adelaide) 586:The Register (Adelaide) 558:The Register (Adelaide) 225:Return to civilian life 187:mentioned in despatches 140:Citizens Military Force 89:University of Melbourne 81:Brighton Grammar School 935:"Fierce Fire in Hills" 444:Royal Schools of Music 235:University of Adelaide 124:University of Adelaide 41:Sir Trent de Crespigny 334:1941 New Year Honours 97:St Vincent's Hospital 79:. 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C. de Crespigny 456:Adelaide High School 349:Frome Road, Adelaide 49:clinical pathologist 884:The News (Adelaide) 772:The News (Adelaide) 744:The News (Adelaide) 739:"Before the Public" 683:"Concerning People" 581:"Concerning People" 416:, Air Vice Marshal 146:for service in the 962:Collins, Carolyn, 452:Kindergarten Union 378:a daughter of Sir 365:Beaufort, Victoria 321:He was awarded a 311:He was awarded a 191:Sir Charles Monro 104:Adelaide Hospital 93:Fitzroy, Victoria 1162: 1072: 1071: 1069: 1067: 1050: 1044: 1041: 1035: 1034: 1032: 1030: 1013: 1007: 1006: 1004: 1002: 985: 979: 978: 977: 975: 959: 953: 952: 950: 948: 931: 925: 924: 922: 920: 914: 903: 897: 896: 894: 892: 875: 869: 868: 866: 864: 847: 841: 840: 838: 836: 819: 813: 812: 810: 808: 791: 785: 784: 782: 780: 763: 757: 756: 754: 752: 735: 729: 728: 726: 724: 707: 701: 700: 698: 696: 679: 673: 672: 670: 668: 657: 651: 650: 648: 646: 635: 629: 623: 621: 619: 605: 599: 598: 596: 594: 577: 571: 570: 568: 566: 553:"Military Notes" 549: 543: 542: 540: 538: 521: 515: 514: 512: 510: 491: 478: 475: 414:Ararat, Victoria 263:Samuel Tomkinson 243:Sir Joseph Verco 199:Sir Douglas Haig 134:Military service 34: 29: 1170: 1169: 1165: 1164: 1163: 1161: 1160: 1159: 1090: 1089: 1081: 1076: 1075: 1065: 1063: 1052: 1051: 1047: 1042: 1038: 1028: 1026: 1015: 1014: 1010: 1000: 998: 987: 986: 982: 973: 971: 960: 956: 946: 944: 933: 932: 928: 918: 916: 912: 904: 900: 890: 888: 877: 876: 872: 862: 860: 849: 848: 844: 834: 832: 821: 820: 816: 806: 804: 793: 792: 788: 778: 776: 765: 764: 760: 750: 748: 737: 736: 732: 722: 720: 709: 708: 704: 694: 692: 681: 680: 676: 666: 664: 659: 658: 654: 644: 642: 637: 636: 632: 617: 615: 607: 606: 602: 592: 590: 579: 578: 574: 564: 562: 551: 550: 546: 536: 534: 523: 522: 518: 508: 506: 492: 481: 476: 469: 464: 436:Dalcroze method 358: 308: 283: 227: 185:, where he was 148:First World War 136: 85:Trinity College 65: 57:South Australia 27: 23: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1168: 1158: 1157: 1152: 1147: 1142: 1137: 1132: 1127: 1122: 1117: 1112: 1107: 1102: 1088: 1087: 1080: 1079:External links 1077: 1074: 1073: 1045: 1036: 1008: 980: 954: 926: 898: 879:"Social Notes" 870: 842: 814: 786: 758: 730: 702: 674: 652: 630: 600: 572: 544: 516: 479: 466: 465: 463: 460: 410: 409: 408: 407: 404: 390: 383: 380:Arthur Cudmore 357: 354: 353: 352: 337: 326: 319: 307: 304: 291:Elizabeth Auld 282: 279: 274:Adelaide Hills 255:North Adelaide 226: 223: 215:Dunluce Castle 135: 132: 64: 61: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1167: 1156: 1153: 1151: 1148: 1146: 1143: 1141: 1138: 1136: 1133: 1131: 1128: 1126: 1123: 1121: 1118: 1116: 1113: 1111: 1108: 1106: 1103: 1101: 1098: 1097: 1095: 1086: 1083: 1082: 1061: 1060: 1055: 1049: 1040: 1024: 1023: 1018: 1012: 996: 995: 990: 984: 969: 965: 958: 942: 941: 936: 930: 911: 910: 902: 886: 885: 880: 874: 858: 857: 852: 846: 830: 829: 824: 818: 802: 801: 796: 790: 774: 773: 768: 762: 746: 745: 740: 734: 718: 717: 712: 706: 690: 689: 684: 678: 662: 656: 640: 634: 627: 626:A. 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Index

DSO
VD
clinical pathologist
Adelaide
South Australia
Queenscliff, Victoria
Commercial Banking Company of Sydney
Sir Claude Champion de Crespigny, 1st Baronet
Brighton Grammar School
Trinity College
University of Melbourne
Fitzroy, Victoria
St Vincent's Hospital
Adelaide Hospital
North Terrace
Harley Street
Macquarie Street, Sydney
pathology
University of Adelaide
bacteriology
Citizens Military Force
Australian Imperial FOrce
First World War
Alexandria
Gallipoli
Mudros
Heliopolis
Marseilles
1st Australian General Hospital
Rouen

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