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- Q5248403 description "Australian philanthropist".
- Q5248403 description "Australian philanthropist".
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- Q5248403 abstract "Deborah Vernon Buller Murphy (née Drake-Brockman, previously Hackett and Moulden; 18 June 1887 – 16 April 1965), best known as Lady Hackett or Lady Moulden, was an Australian community worker, philanthropist, and mining investor. Born in West Guildford, Western Australia, on 18 June 1887, she was the daughter of surveyor Frederick Slade Drake-Brockman and heroine Grace Vernon Bussell and younger sister of Edmund Drake-Brockman.On 3 August 1905, at the age of 18, she married (Sir) John Winthrop Hackett (1848-1916), who was forty years her senior. He was a newspaper proprietor, newspaper editor, and prominent Western Australian politician. They had a son, also named John Winthrop Hackett (later General Sir John Hackett (1910-1997) commander-in-chief of the British Army on the Rhine before becoming principal of King's College London upon retirement), and four daughters. Hackett senior died in 1916 leaving a large estate to his family, and a large endowment to the University of Western Australia.On 10 April 1918 Lady Hackett, now aged 30, married (Sir) Frank Beaumont Moulden and moved to Adelaide; she was Lady Mayoress of Adelaide 1919-1921, and became Lady Moulden in 1922. Moulden died after a cerebral haemorrhage on 8 April 1932. "Having no children, he helped to raise his wife's five and the three of his late brother".In 1923 Lady Moulden became interested in tantalite, a rare mineral found in the Northern Territory and at Wodgina in Western Australia. Tantalite was scarce throughout the world, and the price of tantalum was enormous; she saw the wealth that it could bring to Australia, particularly if it was processed in Australia, but the government was not particularly interested in the idea. She founded Tantalite Ltd which was incorporated in 1932. In World War II her tantalum was used in developing radar; the need for it became so obvious to the previously reluctant Commonwealth government that it resumed Tantalite Ltd for the duration of the war.In 1932, the University of Western Australia conferred upon her an honorary Doctorate of Laws. The degree was awarded in absentia due to the recent death of Sir Frank Moulden.On 27 June 1936 she married Basil Buller Murphy, a barrister nine years her junior; she became known as Dr Buller Murphy. He died 10 March 1963. She died at her home, Lordello, (in Kilsyth, Victoria) on 16 April 1965 and was buried in Karrakatta cemetery, Perth.".
- Q5248403 alias "Dr Buller Murphy".
- Q5248403 alias "Drake-Brockman, Deborah Vernon; Hackett, Deborah Vernon; Moulden, Deborah Vernon".
- Q5248403 alias "Lady Hackett".
- Q5248403 alias "Lady Moulden".
- Q5248403 birthDate "1887-06-18".
- Q5248403 birthName "Deborah Vernon Drake-Brockman".
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- Q5248403 birthYear "1887".
- Q5248403 deathDate "1965-04-16".
- Q5248403 deathYear "1965".
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- Q5248403 alternativeNames "Drake-Brockman, Deborah Vernon; Hackett, Deborah Vernon; Moulden, Deborah Vernon".
- Q5248403 birthDate "1887-06-18".
- Q5248403 birthName "Deborah Vernon Drake-Brockman".
- Q5248403 birthPlace "West Guildford, Western Australia".
- Q5248403 dateOfBirth "1887-06-18".
- Q5248403 dateOfDeath "1965-04-16".
- Q5248403 deathDate "1965-04-16".
- Q5248403 name "Buller Murphy, Deborah Vernon".
- Q5248403 name "Deborah Vernon Hackett".
- Q5248403 occupation "Philanthropist".
- Q5248403 otherNames "Dr Buller Murphy".
- Q5248403 otherNames "Lady Hackett".
- Q5248403 otherNames "Lady Moulden".
- Q5248403 placeOfBirth "Guildford, Western Australia, Australia".
- Q5248403 shortDescription "Australian philanthropist".
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- Q5248403 comment "Deborah Vernon Buller Murphy (née Drake-Brockman, previously Hackett and Moulden; 18 June 1887 – 16 April 1965), best known as Lady Hackett or Lady Moulden, was an Australian community worker, philanthropist, and mining investor.".
- Q5248403 label "Deborah Vernon Hackett".
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- Q5248403 givenName "Deborah Vernon".
- Q5248403 name "Buller Murphy, Deborah Vernon".
- Q5248403 name "Deborah Vernon Buller Murphy".
- Q5248403 name "Deborah Vernon Hackett".
- Q5248403 surname "Buller Murphy".