Biographical entry Webb, Jessie Stobo Watson (1880 - 1944)
- Born
- 31 July 1880
Ellerslie station, near Tumut, New South Wales, Australia - Died
- 7 February 1944
St Kilda, Victoria, Australia - Occupation
- Academic and Historian
- Summary
BA, MA.
University of Melbourne, Wyselaskie Scholarship for English Constitutional History (equal) 1901.
University of Melbourne, Cobden Club Medal 1901.
University of Melbourne Senior Lecturer and Acting Professor of History from 1923 to 1944.
University of Melbourne, foundation committee fir University Women's College
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Chronology
- 1901
- University of Melbourne - Wyselaskie Scholarship for English Constitutional History
- 1921 - 1922
- Public Life - President of the Lyceum Club
- 1923
- Public Life - Australia's alternative women delegate to the League of Nations
- 1923 - 1944
- University of Melbourne - Senior Lecturer and Acting Professor of History
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Published Resources
Online Resources
- League of Nationa Delegate, Miss Jessie Webb's University Record, Argus, 12 July 1923, 9 pp, https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/rendition/nla.news-article2009780.3.pdf?followup=38e4ea1e14440b6b973639604fff5c16. Details
- Death of MissJ. S. W Webb, Age, 18 February 1944, 3 pp, https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/rendition/nla.news-article206788473.3.pdf?followup=6daf0b2293a20a1094de67240406f627. Details
- Fitzpatrick, Kathleen, Webb, Jessie Stobo (1880-1944), Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre for Biography, Australian National University, 1990, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/webb-jessie-stobo-9025. Details
Created: 13 December 2018, Last modified: 20 August 2019