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Macdonald, Louisa
MacDonald, WA
Macdonald, William
MacFadyen, James
Macgregor, Elizabeth Ann
Macintosh, John
Macintosh, Judith
MacIntosh, William Priestly
Mack, Ted
Mackay, Pam
MacKay, William John
Mackellar, Charles Kinnaird
Mackellar, D
Mackellar, Dorothea
MacKellar, Harry
Mackellar, Keith Kinnaird   
Mackellar, Marion
Macken, John (Bud)
MacKenzie Hatton, Elizabeth
Mackenzie, Harold 'Mack'
MacKenzie, Ken
Mackenzie, Stewart
Mackenzie, William Henry
Mackerras, Catherine
Mackerras, Charles
Mackey, Jack
Mackie, Alexander
MacKillop, Mary
MacLaurin, Henry Normand
Maclean, Harold
Macleay, Alexander
Macleay, Eliza
Macleay, Frances (Fanny)
Macleay, George
Macleay, William John
Macleay, William Sharp
Maclehose, James
MacLeod, Roy
MacNally, Matthew James
Macnamara, Bertha
MacNamara, Daniel
Macourt, James
MacPherson, Dugald
Macquarie, Elizabeth
Macquarie, Lachlan
Macquoid, Thomas Hyacinth
Macvitie, Thomas
Madden, Allan
Madden, Charles (Chicka)
Maddock, Sarah

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Macdonald, Louisa

Educationist whose fight for a university education in England equipped her well for the battle to establish the academic and corporate traditions of Women's College when a university education for women seemed to many 'not only unnecessary but unsuitable'.

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MacDonald, WA

Author and historian.

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Macdonald, William

Murderer known as 'Sydney Mutilator' who killed and mutilated four homeless men between 1961 and 1962 before being arrested in 1963.

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MacFadyen, James

First mayor of the Municipality of Botany.

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Macgregor, Elizabeth Ann

Art historian, curator and currently Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art.

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Macintosh, John

Ironmonger and City councillor who supplied the ironwork for the Garden Palace Exhibition Building in 1879.

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Macintosh, Judith

First woman to receive the University Medal for Architecture when her skyscraper design won the Sulman Prize for Design.

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MacIntosh, William Priestly

Stone cutter and sculptor whose work appears on many of Sydney's most prominent public buildings.

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Mack, Ted

Mayor of North Sydney who became a member New South Wales Legislative Assembly and then Federal politician.

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Mackay, Pam

Winner in 1958 of the Miss Australia Quest which raised money for the Spastic Centres of Australia.

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MacKay, William John

Police officer who migrated to Sydney and became Commissioner of Police in 1935.

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Mackellar, Charles Kinnaird

Doctor, politician and businessman. He was a director of Royal Prince Alfred Hospital from 1886-1917.

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Mackellar, D

Lessee of Denistone House before its destruction by bushfire in 1855.

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Mackellar, Dorothea

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Isobel Marion Dorothea Mackellar was a poet and fiction writer. Her work My Country is one of Australia's best known poems.

MacKellar, Harry

Overseer of Kirkham who gained control of the property from the White family and subdivided the estate in 1900.

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Mackellar, Keith Kinnaird   

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Australian officer during the Boer War, where he lost his life. His body was repatriated to Australia by his family in 1905 and was re-buried in Waverley Cemetery.

Mackellar, Marion

The wife of CK Mackellar and mother of their four children, including poet Dorothea Mackellar.

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Macken, John (Bud)

Hotel manager.

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MacKenzie Hatton, Elizabeth

Missionary who worked with Pacific Islanders and Aborigines in Queensland before she was invited to help with Aboriginal children in Sydney, establishing a home for girls at Homebush.

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Mackenzie, Harold 'Mack'

Engineer who formed a towage partnership with Axel Petersen in the 1930s.

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MacKenzie, Ken

Māori bus driver.

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Mackenzie, Stewart

Criminal who clashed with Vera May Sariwee, the lover of well-known petty thief and sly-grog seller, Iris Webber. Mackenzie did not testify against Sariwee or Webber in court so the case was dismissed.

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Mackenzie, William Henry

Justice of the Peace and licensing magistrate.

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Mackerras, Catherine

Biographer.

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Mackerras, Charles

Conductor and oboist who performed with many of the world's greatest orchestras and opera companies.

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Mackey, Jack

Soldier awarded the Victoria Cross for his bravery during the a battle on Tarakan Island in 1945.

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Mackie, Alexander

Educationist whose long tenure at Sydney Teachers College saw great progress towards his ideal of teachers as well educated professionals.

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MacKillop, Mary

Founded the Catholic religious order Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart and several schools and welfare institutions for the poor. She is the first Australian to be canonised.

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MacLaurin, Henry Normand

Physician and university administrator whose shrewd investment enabled the acquisition of numerous neighbourhood properties.

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Maclean, Harold

Public servant who, as New South Wales sheriff and comptroller-general of prisons, was instrumental in reforming many inhumane conditions in the prison system and defending the rights of prisoners.

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Macleay, Alexander

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Public servant and entomologist who became a politician and landowner after emigrating to Sydney in 1825 to take up the position of Colonial Secretary.

Macleay, Eliza

Wife of the highest ranking public servant at the time whose personality was ill suited to the social role expected of her. She bore 17 children in 22 years though only 10 survived to adulthood.

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Macleay, Frances (Fanny)

Natural history artist who collected specimens for her father's and brother's scientific pursuits. She was an accomplished artist of fruit and flowers who had exhibited in London before emigrating.

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Macleay, George

Explorer and wealthy grazier who was politically active in the 1850s before retiring to Europe.

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Macleay, William John

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Patron of science whose study of insects, geology and botany was to form the basis of the Macleay Museum collection at the University of Sydney.

Macleay, William Sharp

Naturalist who joined his family in Australia in 1839 after a career in British diplomacy and devoted his time to zoology and entomology.

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Maclehose, James

Writer who published an illustrated guide to Sydney in 1839, 'Maclehose's picture of Sydney and strangers' guide in New South Wales for 1839'.

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MacLeod, Roy

Academic and author of many books and articles on social history of science, military history, research policy and the history of higher education.

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MacNally, Matthew James

Watercolour painter who worked in Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney where he became well known for his paintings of historical building.

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Macnamara, Bertha

Activist considered to be the mother of the Australian Labor movement. Personal hardship opened her eyes to the workings of capitalism and she spent her life fighting for women's rights through her socialist bookshop and often speaking publicly at the Domain .

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MacNamara, Daniel

Early farmer in the Belmore district.

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Macourt, James

Senior Constable who was one of the police officers injured, and subsquently commended for bravery, in the Bridge Street Affray in 1894. The revolver which he was issued after the affray was later donated to the Justice and Police Museum by his descendants.

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MacPherson, Dugald

Landowner in Naremburn as a result of land grants in 1853 and 1854.

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Macquarie, Elizabeth

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Accomplished and active wife of Lachlan Macquarie who was a supportive and influential spouse during his governorship.

Macquarie, Lachlan

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British military officer who became the fifth Governor of New South Wales and was responsible for extensive social, economic and architectural development in the colony.

Macquoid, Thomas Hyacinth

Irishman appointed Sheriff of the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

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Macvitie, Thomas

Merchant and magistrate who was the managing director of the Bank of Australia from 1826 to 1833.

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Madden, Allan

Aboriginal elder.

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Madden, Charles (Chicka)

Respected Gadigal Elder, artist and former rugby league player.

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Maddock, Sarah

Cyclist who provoked controversy by undertaking a series of long distance rides with her husband. She proved an inspiration to many women and the popularity of cycling soared.

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