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Dolling or Dölling is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alison Dolling (1917–2006), Australian writer *Charlie Dolling (1886–1936), Australian doctor, cricketer and cricket administrator * Dorothy Eleanor Dolling (1897–1967), New Zealand born Australian community worker *Emmi Dölling (1906–1990), Czechoslovak/German political activist and journalist * Hazel Dolling (1923/24–2006), British chatelaine * Irene Dölling (born 1942), German sociologist *Iwo Dölling Fritz "Iwo" Dölling (12 January 1923 – 22 April 2019) was a Swedish diplomat. Early life Dölling was born on 12 January 1923 in Vaxholm, Sweden, the son of Major Fritz Dölling and Margit (née Zander). He passed his reserve officers exam in ... (1923–2019), Swedish diplomat * Peter Dolling (born 1941), Australian rules footballer * Robert Dolling (1851–1902), British Anglo-Catholic Anglican priest {{surname ...
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Alison Dolling
Alison Mary Dolling (29 August 1917 – 25 July 2006), also known by the pen-name Mary Broughton, was an Australian writer. Biography She was born at St Peters in Adelaide, 29 August 1917. Her parents were Edward Bruno Dolling and Amy Caroline, ''née'' Thiselton. She attended Ellerslie College in Tranmere and Methodist Ladies' College in Wayville, before studying journalism at the University of Washington, Seattle University, and University of California, Berkeley. After a period in England studying at King's College London, she returned to Australia and finally graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Classics from the University of Adelaide. Dolling then worked as a secondary school teacher from 1941, and was also a part-time lecturer at the Adelaide Kindergarten Training College, teaching Australian literature and the history of education. In 1962 she was appointed the editor of ''Opinion'', the journal of the South Australian English Teachers' Association. Dolling was ap ...
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Charlie Dolling
Charles Edward Dolling (4 September 1886 – 11 June 1936) was an Australian doctor, cricketer and cricket administrator. Early life and career Charlie Dolling was born in the South Australian rural community of Wokurna on the Yorke Peninsula, inland from Port Broughton, South Australia, Port Broughton, to a family of German origin. He went to school at Way College in Unley, South Australia, Unley and Prince Alfred College, Adelaide, where he captained the First XI in 1904–05 and 1905–06. In December 1904, in the annual match against St Peter's College, Adelaide, St Peter's College, he scored 311 and took six wickets in an innings victory. In the corresponding match a year later he made 106 and 27 not out and took 13 wickets in a nine-wicket victory. A few weeks later Dolling made his first-class cricket, first-class debut for South Australia cricket team, South Australia in a Sheffield Shield match against Victoria cricket team, Victoria at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. He ...
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Dorothy Eleanor Dolling
Dorothy Eleanor Dolling (9 June 1897 – 27 June 1967) was a New Zealand-born Australian community worker who has been called the driving force of the Country Women's Association in South Australia, and a journalist who wrote under the pseudonyms 'Marian March' and 'Eleanor Barbour'. Early life Dolling was born in Woodhaugh in New Zealand and was the only daughter, and youngest child, of Edgar Scott Clarke and his wife Alice Jane née Barber. The couple had both immigrated from Yorkshire in England. Dolling attended Otago Girls' High School, where she received a scholarship, and went on to study at the University of Otago where she received a bachelor and then masters of science in 1918 and 1919 respectively. After completing her studies Dolling spent a year, from 1920 to 1921, teaching mathematics and physics at the University of Leeds before returning to New Zealand where she studied advanced mathematics and later migrated to Australia where she settled in Adelaide. On 13 ...
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Emmi Dölling
Emmi Dölling (born ''Emmi Effenberger''; 5 February 1906 – 25 January 1990) was a Czechoslovak/German political activist ( KPD/ SED) and journalist. Life Early years Emmi Effenberger was born in Ruppersdorf, one of a cluster of villages subsumed into Reichenberg (as it was then known) in north Bohemia, at that time an ethnically and linguistically German region in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Her father, like many in the area, was a textile worker. He later became a founder member of the Czechoslovak Communist Party (''"Komunistická strana Československa"'' / KSČ), which some suggest must later have been helpful to his daughter in her own political career. After successfully concluding her schooling she moved on to a Teacher Training College and then embarked on a teaching career in nearby Neustadt. Following frontier changes mandated at the Congress of Versailles the Austro-Hungarian Empire ceased to exist and Bohemia found itself part of the newly formed state o ...
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Hazel Dolling
Hazel Marion Radclyffe Dolling (née Staples; 13 June 1923–24 April 2006) was the châtelaine of Lissan House, a stately home near Cookstown, Northern Ireland. Lissan is set at the foot of the Sperrins, Sperrin Mountains. Dolling was the last surviving member of the Staples family. Life Her father was Sir Robert Staples, 13th Baronet of Lissan and Faughanvale. Her grandfather was Sir Robert Staples, 12th Baronet, who was a well-known painter. She was educated at the Abbots Bromley School for Girls, School of St Mary and St Anne, Staffordshire, England. She then worked as an air radio mechanic during World War II and was a third officer in the Women's Royal Naval Service. Afterwards she worked as an assistant purser on the Southampton-New York route of the Cunard Line ships, , and . Later, she owned a travel agency in Liverpool. After selling it, she moved to London. In 1970 her father died, and she married his land agent Harry Holbeche Radclyffe Dolling, who was 30 years ...
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Irene Dölling
Irene Dölling (also known as Irene Mayer-Dölling; born 23 December 1942) is a German sociologist. She is now an Emeritus Professor in Women's studies, having retired from her full-time role at Potsdam University early in 2008. She serves on the advisory board of the feminist academic journal '' Signs''. At the time of her retirement her colleague Regina Becker-Schmidt commended Dölling for qualities that included her "creative obstinacy" '. Early life Dölling was born during the Second World War in Leicester in England with political refugees as parents. The family were ethnic Germans as well as members of the Communist Party. They had campaigned actively against Nazism during the 1930s, and had been living in what was at the time Czechoslovakia with Czechoslovak passports.However, in 1938 Nazi Germany started a project through the use of military force to incorporate Czechoslovakia into an enlarged German state. The Döllings fled to Britain in 1939. Her father had w ...
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Iwo Dölling
Fritz "Iwo" Dölling (12 January 1923 – 22 April 2019) was a Swedish diplomat. Early life Dölling was born on 12 January 1923 in Vaxholm, Sweden, the son of Major Fritz Dölling and Margit (née Zander). He passed his reserve officers exam in 1944 and received a Candidate of Law degree from Stockholm University College in 1949. Career Dölling was employed as an attaché at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in 1949. Dölling served as an attaché and secretary with the Swedish OEEC delegation in Paris from 1950 to 1955, followed by a post as secretary at the Swedish embassy in Bonn from 1955 to 1957 and at the legation in Pretoria from 1957 to 1960. From 1960 to 1963, he was a first secretary at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, then served as a commercial counsellor in London from 1963 to 1964, and later as embassy counsellor and deputy head of the Swedish EEC delegation in Brussels from 1965 to 1970. He was appointed minister in Brussels from 1970 to 1972. Following his ti ...
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Peter Dolling
Peter Dolling (born 20 February 1941) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football competition in Australia operated by the Australian Football League (AFL) as a second-tier, regional, semi-professional competition. It includes teams from clubs based in east ... (VFL). Notes External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dolling, Peter Living people 1941 births Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Sydney Swans players Mansfield Football Club players 20th-century Australian sportsmen ...
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