Ailsa Trundle

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Born: 9 August 1916, Australia
Died: 26 April 2002
Country most active: Australia
Also known as: NA

Ailsa Trundle was one of the first Australian women to be offered a partnership in an architectural firm (1943). She specialised in designing for the welfare field, designing facilities for the Autistic Children’s Association, the Presbyterian home for the ages, the Greenvale Geriatric Centre, the Carnsworth Garoopna Nursing Home and the Dalkeith Home for the Aged, amongst others.

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