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Mary Turner Shaw (1906–1990) was born in Caulfield, Melbourne, Australia. She is one of the first women to be employed as an architect in the early 1930s in Australia and thus pioneered new pathways for female architects. Her career is widely known for her working qualities that made her oversee many projects across Australia. She also became a distinct figure as an architectural historian, when she started publishing books and written articles. Her skills were diverse as she worked as a fashion designer, interior designer, project manager, public works architect and pioneer architectural librarian. As historian Geoffrey Serle described her, she was "a born writer and research historian with imagination, the ability to tell a story and define and ask fundamental questions".

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  • ماري تورنر شو (ar)
  • Mary Turner Shaw (es)
  • Mary Turner Shaw (en)
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  • ماري تورنر شو (بالإنجليزية: Mary Turner Shaw)‏ هي مهندسة معمارية أسترالية، ولدت في 14 يناير 1906، وتوفيت في 23 أبريل 1990 في St Kilda ‏ في أستراليا. (ar)
  • Mary Turner (Mollie) Shaw fue una arquitecta e historiadora australiana.​​ Abarcó diversos ámbitos, es conocida como diseñadora (especialista en diseño de cocinas), administradora de proyectos públicos y privados, historiadora y, además, fue pionera en compilar una colección sobre libros de arquitectura, o en escribir sobre temas de degradación ambiental.​ (es)
  • Mary Turner Shaw (1906–1990) was born in Caulfield, Melbourne, Australia. She is one of the first women to be employed as an architect in the early 1930s in Australia and thus pioneered new pathways for female architects. Her career is widely known for her working qualities that made her oversee many projects across Australia. She also became a distinct figure as an architectural historian, when she started publishing books and written articles. Her skills were diverse as she worked as a fashion designer, interior designer, project manager, public works architect and pioneer architectural librarian. As historian Geoffrey Serle described her, she was "a born writer and research historian with imagination, the ability to tell a story and define and ask fundamental questions". (en)
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  • St Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (en)
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  • Caulfield, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (en)
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  • Glenunga Flats, New Burn Flats, Yarrabee Flats (en)
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