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Arts Centre Melbourne (Online), viewed Jan 2014 (Inge King was born in Berlin in 1915, and moved to England in 1939 where she studied in London and Glasgow, before migrating to Australia in 1951. She was a founding member of the Centre Five group in 1961, which formed in Melbourne to foster and promote the public appreciation of sculpture in Australia)
Inge King, 1992 p. 50 (b. 1918 in Berlin; settled in Australia in 1951)
National Library of Australia authority file via VIAF, viewed July 28, 2014 (hdg.: King, Inge, 1915- ; b. 1915, Berlin; moved to England in 1939, where she studied in London and Glasgow, before migrating to Australia in 1951; founding member of the Centre Five group in 1961, which formed in Melbourne to foster and promote the public appreciation of sculpture in Australia)
Wikipedia, viewed July 28, 2014 (Inge King; b. Ingeborg Viktoria Neufeld, Nov. 26, 1915, Berlin; m. Grahame King (d. 2008); sculptor working in Australia)