Theodosia Ada Wallace, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Theodosia Ada Wallace

Australian journalist (1872-1953)

Date of Birth: 18-Aug-1872

Date of Death: 01-Oct-1953

Profession: journalist

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Theodosia Ada Wallace

  • Theodosia Ada Wallace (18 August 1872 – 1 October 1953) was an Australian journalist.The daughter of Alexander Britton and Ada Willoughby, both natives of England, she was born Theodosia Ada Britton in Jolimont, East Melbourne.
  • The family moved to Sydney around 1885.
  • She was educated at home by private tutor and then studied at the University of Sydney.She taught school briefly and then began writing a social column as "Biddy B.A." for The Argus and Australasian Post in Melbourne.
  • She also wrote for The Sydney Morning Herald, later becoming a member of its staff.
  • The Herald added a weekly "Page for Women" in 1905 and she became editor for the page.
  • That same year, she married Albert Edward Noble Wallace.
  • She left the Herald prior to the birth of her first child in 1907.In 1909, she published The Etiquette of Australia.
  • She later returned to journalism, writing for various newspapers.
  • Wallace wrote a weekly column "An Idle Woman's Diary" under the name "INO" for The Newcastle Herald, Wallace was the first head of the press clipping service for the Country Press Association.
  • She helped found the Society of Women Writers and served as its vice-president.She wrote a poem My love for you that was set to music during the 1920s.Wallace died at home at the age of 81.

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