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Trevor Clifford (1927–2019) was an Australian botanist and taxonomist, distinguished for his work on the hybridisation of species and palaeobotany.


Early life

Harold Trevor Clifford was born in
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on 18 April 1927. His father owned a furniture shop and later worked as a green grocer in Perth and Melbourne during the
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. After the completion of school, he took employment with the Victorian Department of Education which offered a scholarship to obtain a teaching degree. He was awarded a Dafydd Lewis scholarship and began his study at the
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in 1945. Part of his school studies had been in geology and Clifford considered becoming a geology teacher. He graduated with a science degree in 1948, having majored in geology and botany. Clifford took up employment as a part time tutor in the Department of Botany after graduation and commenced research toward a master's degree on the distribution of eucalypts in the
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. He also worked in the Herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens. After meeting with
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from the
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to discuss his research, he was encouraged to prepare a paper for publication which led to him being awarded a scholarship to travel to
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in 1952 to undertake studies toward a PhD for 2 years. Professor David Valentine was his supervisor at
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.


Career

Clifford was offered the position of lecturer in agricultural botany at the University College in Ibadan, Nigeria. In 1958, he and his family returned to Australia to take up a position at the
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. He was awarded a fellowship of the Linnean Society in 1965. He and Professor William Stephenson collaborated on the book ''An Introduction to numerical classification'', an early textbook on
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. Clifford was steadily promoted within the department and retired in the early 1990s as an Emeritus Professor. He published over 200 articles and books. Boxes of his papers are held in the Fryer Library of the University of Queensland. Clifford took up work at the Queensland Museum in his retirement, collaborating on a project with Mary Dettmann.


Personal life

Clifford married Gillian Farley in Melbourne in 1953. They had three children. He died in Brisbane on 4 May 2019.


Memberships and awards

*Honorary Life Member of the Royal Society of Queensland *Order of Australia Medal, for services to botany and tertiary education


References


External links


Suzanne Mulligan Oral Histories Archive ca. 1939-2017: Trevor Clifford 2014 Oral History and Interview Documents
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Clifford, Trevor 1927 births 2019 deaths 20th-century Australian botanists Australian taxonomists University of Melbourne alumni Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia Academic staff of the University of Queensland Alumni of St Cuthbert's Society, Durham