Russian-born Australian academic in Russian language studies (1911–2001)
Nina Mikhailovna ChristesenAM (23 December 1911 – 8 August 2001) (née Maximoff) pioneered the study of Russian in Australia and founded the Department of Russian Language and Literature at the University of Melbourne in 1946.
Nina Mikhailovna Christesen AM (23 December 1911 – 8 August 2001) (née Maximoff) pioneered the study of Russian in Australia and founded the Department...
January 1942, he married Nina Maximoff, only daughter of Captain and Mrs. Michael Maximoff of South Brisbane, Queensland. NinaChristesen would found the Russian...
first solo exhibition. It included Nude (1945, NGV) and Portrait of NinaChristesen (1947), both painted at Darebin, which she sold later that year and...
the new district. In the 1870s, it was acquired by silversmith Vilhelm Christesen and heightened to four storeys. On its rear is a succession of three free-standing...
associated with the journal Meanjin. Part of their circle were Nina and Clem Christesen whose 'Stanhope' in Eltham they frequented. Bryans sold the Darebin...
Stern (Clarinet) Marioara Trifan (Piano) Ani Kavafian (Violin) Robert Christesen (Baritone) Daniel Waitzman (Recorder and Baroque Flute) 1972 David Oei...
Heidelberg, to local government, and to architecture Dr Clement Byrne Christesen For service to the development of Australian creative and critical writing...
North Parramatta, New South Wales. For services to Cricket. Clement Byrne Christesen, of Eltham, Victoria. For services to Australian literature. Margaret...
Salvatore Ross Catanzariti For service to the fruit canning industry Nina Mikhailovna Christesen For service to education, particularly to the study of Slavic...