Francis Ormond

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Francis Ormond was a 19th-century Australian pastoralist, politician, and philanthropist best known for his major contributions to education and the establishment of technical and higher learning institutions in Victoria.

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Francis Ormond canonical 2

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instanceOf Australian philanthropist
pastoralist
person
philanthropist
politician
centuryOfActivity 19th century
contributedTo establishment of higher learning institutions in Victoria
establishment of technical learning institutions in Victoria
countryOfCitizenship Australia
era colonial Australia
fieldOfWork education
philanthropy
politics
hasRole benefactor of educational institutions
supporter of technical colleges
supporter of universities
influenced development of higher education in Victoria
development of technical education in Victoria
knownAs Francis Ormond
notableFor contributions to education in Victoria
support for higher education
support for technical education
occupation pastoralist
philanthropist
politician
placeOfActivity Melbourne
Victoria
residence Australia
Victoria

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RMIT University founder Francis Ormond
Francis Ormond knownAs Francis Ormond