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Ida Leeson

Ida Leeson
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Ida Leeson at the wedding reception of Paquita Crouch in 1933
Born Ida Emily Leeson
(1885-02-11)11 February 1885
Leichhardt, NSW
Died 22 January 1964(1964-01-22)
Castlecrag, NSW
Nationality Australian
Occupation Librarian
Known for Mitchell Librarian

Ida Emily Leeson (11 February 1885 – 22 January 1964) was the Mitchell Librarian at the State Library of New South Wales from December 1932 – April 1946. She was the first woman to achieve a senior management position in an Australian library.

Ida Emily Leeson was born in Leichhardt, New South Wales on 11 February 1885 daughter of Thomas Leeson, a carpenter from Canada, and his Australian born wife Mary Ann, née Emberson. Ida Leeson was educated at Leichhardt Public School and Sydney Girls High School where she was a successful student, winning the first prize in the first class in 1900. Leeson graduated from the University of Sydney in 1906.

Leeson began her working career briefly as a teacher, before taking up a position at the Public Library of New South Wales as a library assistant in 1906. She transferred to a position in the Mitchell Library in 1909, where she processed the collection of Australiana bequeathed to the library by David Scott Mitchell. "Leeson's interest in Australian and Pacific materials grew as she worked up the ranks at the Mitchell Library, eventually landing the senior position of principal accessions officer in 1919." In this role Leeson was amongst the most senior staff at the library ranking behind William Ifould, Wright and Nita Kibble. Ida Leeson was a significant influence on the history of the Mitchell Library and was the first woman to achieve a senior management position in an Australian library.

Ida Leeson worked with the Mitchell Library collection in its first ten years. She was appointed to the senior role of Mitchell librarian in December 1932 and administered it until 1944. Ida's appointment to this role was noted by the National Council of Women in a letter to the editor of the Sydney Morning Herald as being accompanied by the creation of a new Deputy Principal Librarian role awarded to Metcalfe, a man. Previously the post of Mitchell Librarian had succeeded the Principal Librarian and acted as the deputy. Senior roles for women in Australian libraries continued to be debated and Ida attended a conference of the Australian Institute of Librarians in 1939 where this was discussed.

With the development of microfilming technology, Leeson was to oversee the copying of thousands of records relating to the history of Australia that were held in archives and libraries around the world. However, this project was interrupted due to the outbreak of the Second World War.


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