Max Solling Explained

Max Charles Solling (OAM; b. 1942) is an Australian urban and sports historian.

Biography

Max Solling was born the second child and only son of Jessie (née Webb) (1917-2017) and Rex Erie Solling (1909-1980). His father was an accountant, and then later a bank manager, with the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney from 1926 until retirement in 1972. Solling’s early life was spent in Bathurst and Albury in New South Wales.[1] For his senior education Solling was educated at Newington College (1955-1959)[2] and then at the University of Sydney where he was awarded a University Sporting Blue in boxing and was Australian Universities boxing champion. In 1972 he completed his MA on the development of nineteenth-century Glebe and he was a founding editor of the Leichhardt Historical Journal.[3] He is also a qualified and practicing solicitor. Solling has been a resident of Glebe since 1960.

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Awards

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cbcbank.com.au/images/People/images/Family/Solling%20-%20A%20Century%20of%20Banking%20in%20rural%20NSW.docx A century of banking in rural NSW. Three generations of bankers
  2. Newington College Register of Past Students 1863-1998 (Syd, 1999) pp 185
  3. http://www.lhj.org.au/about.aspx Leichhardt Historical Journal website
  4. https://honours.pmc.gov.au/honours/awards/970559 Australian Sports Medal website
  5. https://honours.pmc.gov.au/honours/awards/1058081 Medal of the Order of Australia website