BEARUP, Arthur Joseph
Service Number: | 14339 |
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Enlisted: | 21 February 1916, Place of Enlistment, Melbourne, Victoria. |
Last Rank: | Sapper |
Last Unit: | 1st Australian Wireless Squadron |
Born: | Hamilton, Victoria.., 28 October 1895 |
Home Town: | Not yet discovered |
Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
Occupation: | Telegraphist |
Died: | Sutherland, New South Wales , 10 September 1973, aged 77 years, cause of death not yet discovered |
Cemetery: |
Woronora Memorial Park, Sutherland, New South Wales |
Memorials: | Georgetown Etheridge War Memorial, Hawthorn Postmaster General's Department Victoria 1 |
World War 1 Service
21 Feb 1916: | Enlisted AIF WW1, Sapper, 14339, 1st Australian Wireless Squadron, Place of Enlistment, Melbourne, Victoria. | |
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30 May 1916: | Involvement Sapper, 14339, 1st Australian Wireless Squadron, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '6' embarkation_place: Melbourne embarkation_ship: RMS Morea embarkation_ship_number: '' public_note: '' | |
30 May 1916: | Embarked Sapper, 14339, 1st Australian Wireless Squadron, RMS Morea, Melbourne |
Arthur Joseph Bearup.
Arthur Joseph Bearup was lecturer in medical parasitology for thirty years at the University of Sydney. After completing his schooling, he joined the Postmaster General's Department where he worked in Nhill, Victoria as a telegraph messenger until he qualified as a telegraphist. Bearup was then sent to Brisbane and then Mt Surprise in Queensland. His service with the Postmaster General's Department was interrupted during the First World War when Bearup joined the Australian Imperial Forces and was sent to the Middle East. Upon his return to Australia, he was transferred to the Commonwealth Department of Health in 1922. one of his tasks there was to help establish a Commonwealth Health laboratory in Townsville. In 1928 Bearup transferred to the Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine, also in Townsville, and was appointed technical assistant to the parasitologist. The Institute closed down in 1930 and most staff, including Bearup were transferred to the School of Public Health and Tropical medicine at the University of Sydney. Arthur Bearup spent the next thirty years researching and teaching parasitology there. In 1968 he was awarded the British Empire Medal for services to medicine.
Career position - Telegraph Messenger, then Telegraphist with the Postmaster-General's Department, Victoria and Queensland
Career position - Established the Commonwealth Health laboratory in Townsville, Queensland
Career position - Scientist with the Commonwealth Department of Health
Career position - Technical Assistant to the Parasitologist at the Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine in Townsville
Career position - Parasitologist and Teacher at the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, University of Sydney
Education - Bachelor of Science (BSc) completed at the University of Sydney
Award - British Empire Medal received from the Queen of England
Submitted 27 March 2022 by Lynette Turner