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Sir John Henry MacFarland, M. A. LL. D

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Sir John Henry MacFarland, M. A. LL. D

A portrait oil painting of Sir John Henry MacFarland, M.A. LL.D. the Chancellor of the University of Melbourne, seated in his gold trimmed black robes. Date: circa 1924

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Campbell Chancellor Longstaff Melbourne Robes Trimmed University 1924


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Sir John Henry MacFarland, M.A. LL.D., the esteemed Chancellor of the University of Melbourne, is depicted in this striking oil painting from circa 1924. Seated in his ornate gold-trimmed black robes, MacFarland exudes a sense of wisdom and authority. His piercing gaze and serious expression convey a deep commitment to the academic community and the pursuit of knowledge. Born in 1857 in Scotland, MacFarland immigrated to Australia in 1884 and quickly established himself as a prominent figure in the legal and educational fields. He served as the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne from 1911 to 1923 before being appointed Chancellor in 1923. During his tenure as Chancellor, MacFarland played a pivotal role in shaping the future of the University of Melbourne. He oversaw the expansion of the university's academic programs and facilities, and worked to foster a culture of excellence and innovation. MacFarland was also a strong advocate for women's education, and his support for the women's movement in Australia was instrumental in the establishment of the Women's College at the University of Melbourne in 1925. This college, now known as "March of the Women Collection," continues to provide a supportive and inclusive learning environment for women today. This portrait captures a moment in time, showcasing MacFarland's significant contributions to the University of Melbourne and the broader Australian community. His legacy as a champion of education and equality continues to inspire generations of students and scholars.

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