Marion Ellen Lea Allnutt
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Born
8 September 1896
Marion Ellen Lea Allnutt
8 September 1896
Woodville Park, Adelaide, South Australia
Died10 November 1980 (aged 84)
OthernamesPolly
OccupationWelfare worker
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| Born | Marion Ellen Lea Allnutt 8 September 1896 Woodville Park, Adelaide, South Australia |
| Died | 10 November 1980 (aged 84) |
| Other names | Polly |
| Occupation | Welfare worker |
Marion Ellen Lea "Polly" Allnutt MBE (8 September 1896 – 10 November 1980) was a welfare worker, and full-time secretary and commanding officer of the non-governmental Women's Australian National Services (WANS) from 1940.[1]
Allnutt was born in 1896 at Woodville Park in Adelaide to Earnest Allnutt, merchant, and Marion Anderson (née Fowler). She was educated at the Elder Conservatorium of Music, studying piano and accompanied soloists in concerts at the Adelaide Town Hall.[1][2]

