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  1. On 17 September 1946, [6] Burton married fellow Australian tennis player, Robert (Bob) Baker at Lincoln College Chapel, Oxford, England. [7] They later returned to Tasmania, Baker's home state, and lived in Hobart. Their daughter, Barbara Baker, became a judge of the Federal Circuit Court, and in 2021 was appointed as the 29th Governor of ...

  2. On 17 September 1946, [6] Burton married fellow Australian tennis player, Robert (Bob) Baker at Lincoln College Chapel, Oxford, England. [7] They later returned to Tasmania, Baker's home state, and lived in Hobart. Their daughter, Barbara Baker, became a judge of the Federal Circuit Court, and in 2021 was appointed as the 29th Governor of ...

  3. During his navy service, Baker met fellow tennis player Alison Burton in Melbourne, and they married in Oxford when he returned there to study. Their daughter, Barbara Baker , became the 29th Governor of Tasmania in June 2021.

  4. Her parents were Alison Burton, a tennis player, and Bob Baker, a lawyer who became a Liberal member of the Tasmanian Parliament. [3] . Baker studied arts and law at the University of Tasmania, graduating in 1980 (BA, LLB). [2] . She represented Tasmania in tennis and field hockey at under-18 level. [4] Career.

  5. Her parents were Alison Burton, a tennis player, and Bob Baker, a lawyer who became a Liberal member of the Tasmanian Parliament. Baker studied arts and law at the University of Tasmania, graduating in 1980 (BA, LLB). She represented Tasmania in tennis and field hockey at under-18 level.

  6. Robert Wilfred Baker. 91. complete his scholarship, and he and Alison were married there in September 1946. He had enrolled in 1939 for the degree, Bachdolr of Civil Law, which as he explains in the memoir was really a post- graduate course, and which he was able to complete in 1946.

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  8. Nov 22, 2011 · At her best in doubles, she won five Australian Championships (and reached another seven finals), two Italian Championships and made the Wimbledon and French finals. She also won the Australian mixed title in 1958 with Bob Howe.