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  1. Charles Thomas McGlew (1870/1871 – 28 December 1931), a South Australian merchant and exporter, was the first to export barley from Australia.

  2. Charles McGlew is an Anzac who served in World War One. On 1st October 1916, during the First World War, despite being 46 years of age and having lucrative business interests, McGlew was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF).

    • Male
    • December 28, 1931
    • Alice Lane (Walker) Mcglew
  3. In the First World War, Charles Thomas McGLEW volunteered to serve overseas with the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). He embarked at Melbourne, Victoria aboard HMAT Aeneas on 30 October 1917. He was a member of the 27th Infantry Battalion.

  4. Rank: Second Lieutenant: Roll title: 27 Infantry Battalion - 19 and 20 Reinforcements (January-October 1917) Conflict/Operation: First World War, 1914-1918

    • First World War, 1914-1918
    • Second Lieutenant
    • 1917-10-30
  5. Theorist in Maternal Health and Childcare. McGlew (Cilento) was born on 13 March 1894 at Rockdale, to Charles Thomas McGlew, shipbroker and coal merchant, and his wife Alice Lane, née Walker. Dr McGlew qualified in medicine at the University of Adelaide (MB, BS, 1918).

  6. Cilento was born Phyllis Dorothy McGlew on 13 March 1894 in Rockdale, Sydney. She was the daughter of merchant and exporter Charles Thomas McGlew and Alice Lane (née Walker). She grew up in Adelaide, South Australia, and was educated at Tormore House School.

  7. Biografia. Figlia di Sir Raphael Cilento (1893-1985), di origini italiane, in quanto il bisnonno di Diane, Salvatore, emigrò da Napoli nel 1855) e di Lady Phillys Dorothy McGlew (1894-1987), due eminenti medici australiani, nonché nipote del primo esportatore di orzo e mercante Charles Thomas McGlew (1870-1931) e bis-nipote dell ...