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Elliston Fauna Campbell (22 February 1891 – 28 December 1990) was an Australian electrical engineer〔Who's Who in Australia (The Herald and Weekly Times Limited, 1959) pp 153〕 and philanthropist who through a bequest funded the Adyar Library and Research Centre in Madras, India, and the Campbell Theosophical Research Library, an educational resource of the Theosophical Society in Sydney.〔(Campbell Theosophical Research Library ) Retrieved 25 July 2013.〕 ==Birth and education== Campbell was born in Walcha, New South Wales, the first of three children, to Althea Louise (née Gissing) and (John Fauna Campbell ). In 1881 his father, John Campbell, adopted the middle name Fauna for identification purposes.〔(Campbell, John Fauna (1853–1938), Australian Dictionary of Biography ) Retrieved 26 July 2013.〕 Campbell's birth was followed by the arrival of siblings Roy Lancelot (1893) and Gladys (1894).〔(Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages ) Retrieved 25 July 2013.〕 He attended Newington College (1902–1908) during the early years of the Headmastership of the Rev Dr Charles Prescott.〔Newington College Register of Past Students 1863–1998 (Syd, 1999) pp 29〕 He sat for the Junior Examination (1907), Lower Matriculation (1908) and Senior Examination (1908). In that final year he was a Prefect and left at Christmas.〔The Newingtonian "Valete" (March 1909)〕 Upon leaving Newington, Campbell studied engineering at Sydney Technical College. He went up to the University of Sydney in 1912 having been awarded a Peter Nicol Russell scholarship for entrance to the Department of Engineering and graduated B.E.(Mech & Elec) in 1915.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher =University of Sydney )〕
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