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- 1900-1909 (Creation)
- 1978-1999 (Creation)
- 2021 (Creation)
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1 box, 1 parcel
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Biographical history
Ray Sumner, born Catherine Ray Martin on 21 March 1944, grew up in Townsville, Queensland. She attended the University College of Townsville (now James Cook University) on a partial scholarship from the Department of Education, designed to address a shortage of teachers. As part of the scholarship's terms, she spent a year at a teachers' training college in Brisbane before returning to Townsville to teach high school for at least two years. She taught German, geography, maths and English, saving her earnings to travel Europe for several years. Upon returning to Townsville, she completed her studies at night while teaching during the day, earning a degree in Geography in 1972 and a Master of Geography in 1975.
After working in various locations along Australia's east coast, including at the University of Newcastle, Sumner received a scholarship from the National Museum in Victoria to research German naturalist Amalie Dietrich in 1980. This research became the foundation of her PhD (1986) in the Department of History at The University of Queensland, under the supervision of John Moses.
As a geography professor, Sumner specialised in the social and environmental impacts of science and technology, as well as the built environment and history of tropical Queensland. She held a teaching and research position at the Queensland University of Technology before relocating to the United States when her engineer husband was offered a job at the California Institute of Technology. In the U.S., she held teaching and research positions in geography at California State University, Dominguez Hills, and Long Beach City College, where she worked for about twenty years. She was also involved with a local branch of the Society of Women Geographers and the California Geographical Society. Now retired, she continues to reside in the United States.
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Series previously titled as: Research relating to Amalie Dietrich
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Scope and content
Correspondence, research notes, manuscripts and reference material relating to Ray Sumner's research on Amalie Dietrich initially conducted for the National Museum in Victoria and later forming the basis of her PhD, completed at the University of Queensland in 1986, as well as associated publications.
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Unrestricted access.
Conditions governing reproduction
Copyright applies. Contact the Fryer Library.
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- English
- German
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Publication note
Sumner, R. (1993). A woman in the wilderness : the story of Amalie Dietrich in Australia. New South Wales University Press.
Sumner, C. (1986). Amalie Dietrich in Australia [Doctoral dissertation, University of Queensland]. UQ eSpace. https://doi.org/10.14264/ff51d84
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Box 2, Parcel 1
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Name access points
- Dietrich, Amalie, 1821-1891 (Subject)
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Status
Revised
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Full
Dates of creation revision deletion
Revised, Kymberley Doyle, 28-Mar-2025.
Created, BS, 2-Sep-2021.