Weston Bate Explained

Weston Bate
Birth Name:Weston Arthur Bate
Birth Date:24 September 1924
Birth Place:Melbourne, Victoria
Workplaces:Deakin University (1978–89)
University of Melbourne (1952–74)
Alma Mater:University of Melbourne (MA)
Main Interests:Australian cultural history
Local history
Awards:Ernest Scott Prize (1979)
Medal of the Order of Australia (1997)

Weston Arthur Bate (24 September 1924[1] – 31 October 2017) was an Australian historian.

Bate served in the Royal Australian Air Force during the Second World War.[2] He studied at the University of Melbourne under Manning Clark, Max Crawford, Kathleen Fitzpatrick and John O'Brien. He taught at Brighton Grammar School, Melbourne Grammar School, Bradfield College (Berkshire), and (from 1952 to 1976) at the University of Melbourne. From 1978 until 1989 Bate held the foundation chair of Australian Studies at Deakin University, Geelong.

Bate was President of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. He died in October 2017 at the age of 93.[3]

Early life

Weston Arthur Bate was born on 24 September 1924 in Mont Albert, a suburb of Melbourne, to Ernest Bate (18831974) and Mary "Molly" Olive Akers. His mother was from California, while his father was born in Lancashire and served as Chief Electrical Engineer of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria from 1936 to 1950.[4] [5]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Book: Pearce, Suzannah. Who's who in Australia. 2007. Herald and Weekly Times. 978-1740951302. 211.
  2. Web site: Great Scot.
  3. http://tributes.bendigoadvertiser.com.au/obituaries/bendigoadvertiser-au/obituary.aspx?n=weston-arthur-oam-bate&pid=187117259 Weston BATE Death Notice
  4. Web site: Broome . Richard . Richard Broome . December 8, 2017 . Inspiring trailblazer of local history . limited . 2 May 2023 . The Sydney Morning Herald.
  5. Web site: McCarthy . G.J. . McInnes . Ken . 20 October 1993 . Bate, Ernest (1883 - 1974) . 2 May 2023 . The Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation.
  6. Book: Heads, you win! : a history of the Barwon Heads Golf Club / Weston Bate. 2007. National Library of Australia. 9780646466750. 21 January 2013.