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Ellice Maud Nosworthy (25 February 1897, Sydney – 1972) was an Australian practising architect for approximately 50 years and graduated as one of Australia's first female architects in 1922. ==Early life and education== Nosworthy, was a second of four daughters of Robert Nosworthy, who originated from England. Ellice attended Redlands Girls' School in Cremorne under Gertrude Roseby. At the University of Sydney she enrolled in arts in 1917, Where Professor Leslie Wilkinson arrived at the university the following year to establish the nation's first architecture course, Nosworthy transferred into the new facility with the first group of students. Then transferred to architecture in 1919 and studied under Professor Leslie Wilkinson. She lived at Women's College, where she won in both 1919 and 1921, the Dickinson Cup for tennis.〔Hanna, Bronwyn, "Nosworthy, Ellice Maud (1897–1972)" Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University (online edition)〕
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