Augustus Henry Tulk (28 August 1810 – 1 September 1873) was the first librarian of the State Library of Victoria, Australia.
[1] Tulk was born on 28 September 1810 in Richmond, Surrey, England, the son of Charles Augustus Tulk and his wife Susannah, and received a solid classical education at Winchester College.
[2] Tulk was chosen from a short-list of forty eight applicants, and began his new job on 5 May 1856.
A noted linguist, Tulk continued his studies adding native Fijian and Aboriginal languages to his repertoire.
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