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Andrée Millar

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Living in the area drew Millar's attention to the possibility of plant collecting as a hobby. She began by collecting ferns and then orchids and other plants. She also taught at the international school in Bulolo. Attracting the interest of Forestry Officers with her collecting work, she began
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Millar is generally agreed to have had a fairly forthright and abrasive personality. It is widely reported that she quelled a riot just by shouting at the rioters. Not only rioters caused her ire: she was also reported as having shouted at
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She and her husband moved to a cocoa plantation close to Lae and in 1956 she became a member of the staff of the Botanic Gardens. During her time there, she accompanied many collectors on field trips, including to the
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Millar was interviewed as part of a 24-program Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) social history of the Australian occupation of PNG, called Taim Bilong Masta
234:. She quickly attracted attention of the local people, who considered her somewhat eccentric for collecting what they regarded as "useless flowers". Known in 150: 27: 403:, Australia. A Memorial Service was held for her in Port Moresby. Among those attending was the former Papua New Guinea Prime Minister, Michael Somare. 325:, saying that he had no right to talk about "our orchids". There were also people that she took a dislike to, including the world-renowned 680: 310: 286:. Roads were few and far between and her transport was mainly by plane, helicopter, boats and canoes, and on foot. Millar also visited 194:. Around this time, she met her husband, John William Millar (1912-1966), an engineer, and in 1947 accompanied him to his work in 313:. She became well-known through radio broadcasts. She would remain at the National Gardens until ill health forced her to leave. 309:, becoming the curator in 1971, and being known as "Mum". She continued to undertake extensive collecting, particularly in PNG's 279: 379:
awarded on the advice of Australia for Papua New Guinea, as the nation gained independence from Australia on 16 September 1975
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In addition, Millar contributed journal articles, including to the
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with photographs by Roy and Margaret Mackay. (1978, revised 1998).
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of Papua New Guinea. The couple had a son and a daughter.
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Andrée Norma Millar (née Manners-Sinclair) was born in
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Australian Officers of the Order of the British Empire
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She made three trips to the area of 456:"Millar, Andrée Norma (c. 1914-1995)" 418: 416: 7: 388:Den. atroviolaceum x Den. convolutum 301:Millar later moved to the capital, 638:Australian Honours Search Facility 158:(PNG) and published a book on the 14: 614:. Australian National University 577:Franklin, Doug (19 March 1996). 428:National Herbarium Netherlands 307:University of Papua New Guinea 270:. She also made a trip to the 1: 605:"Orchids of Papua New Guinea" 390:) orchid was named after her. 49:Andrée Norma Manners-Sinclair 557:Australian Orchid Foundation 497:Botanical Society of America 240:Long-long Misis bilong plaua 16:Australian orchid specialist 373:Order of the British Empire 343:Orchids of Papua New Guinea 123:Orchids of Papua New Guinea 707: 681:Australian women botanists 634:"Mrs Andree Norma MILLAR" 553:"ANDREÉ NORMA MILLAR OBE" 222:collecting both live and 112:Specialisation in orchids 35: 217:Interest in horticulture 170:, were named after her. 351:American Orchid Society 207:Territory of New Guinea 192:University of Auckland 95:University of Auckland 209:, in what is now the 205:centre in the former 168:Coryphopteris andreae 162:of PNG. 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Index

OBE

Paris
France
Queensland
Australia
University of Auckland
OBE
Papua New Guinea
orchids
Paris
France
New Zealand
University of Auckland
Bulolo
gold
dredging
Territory of New Guinea
Morobe Province
herbarium
Lae Botanic Gardens
Lae
New Guinea pidgin
Jimi Valley
Kokoda Track
Mount Wilhelm
Fly
Strickland
Lake Murray
Herbert River

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