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  1. Theodore Thomson Flynn: Born: 11 October, 1883 Coraki, New South Wales, Australia. Died: 23 October, 1968 (aged 85) Liss, Hampshire, England. Related Entries [View as tree] Travers, Isobel Dieudonnée (pupil) Occupation *

  2. Born in Battery Point, Hobart, Australia to Theodore Thomson Flynn, a noted biologist, and to Marelle Young Flynn, an adventurous young woman who was descended from Fletcher Christian of the HMS Bounty fame. In his early years, his family relocated back to England, where Flynn, a rambunctious child, managed to get into trouble and thrown out of every school he attended. When he finally ...

  3. Read Flynn's The Tasmanian Naturalist papers. Tasmanian Field Naturalists' Club,, Flynn, Theodore Thomson and May, William Lewis 1909 , The Tasmanian Naturalist, Vol. 2, No. 2, October, 1909 , University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Materials Collection, Australia.

  4. 3. Aug. 2013 · Transcript. Errol Flynn was an Australian actor who made his name in Hollywood for his romantic swashbuckler roles and his playboy lifestyle. His father Theodore Thomson Flynn or T.T. Flynn had a ...

  5. His father Theodore Thomson Flynn or T.T. Flynn had a rough background but became an eminent professor at the University of Tasmania. He attained honours in science at The University of Sydney and moved to Tasmania to take up the state's first position as a professor of biology. Theodore outlived his wife and his son Errol. He is remembered for ...

  6. Actor Erroll Flynn takes a group of scientists from the California Institute of Oceanography as well as his father Theodore Thomson Flynn who was then professor of Biology at Queen's University, Belfast, on an expedition to the South Seas aboard his schooner, The Zaca in 1946. They carried out field research while cruising southward through the waters off the Mexican coast.

  7. Flynn's marine research papers . Davis, J.K. and Flynn, Theodore Thomson 1913 , The Soundings of the Antarctic Ship "Aurora" between Tasmania and the Antarctic Continent (1912) , University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Materials Collection, Australia.