Dora Maclean

Dora Maclean (12 April 1892 – 14 September 1978) was an Australian pedigree horse-breeder known for her Arabian horses.

She was educated at the local Presbyterian Ladies' College but she chose her father's farm at Yan Yean for recreation where he bred large Clydesdale horses.

Her business led to her exporting horses around the world where the Fenwick name was also valued.

[4] In 1931, the Australian Pony Stud Book Society was established and she was a founding member.

[1][4] In 1961, Cecil Covey sold the Fenwick stallion, Sindh, to Maclean.