Max Solling
Max Charles Solling is an Australian urban and sports historian.
Biography
Max Solling was born the second child and only son of Jessie and Rex Erie Solling. His father was an accountant, and then later a bank manager, with the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney from 1926 until retirement in 1972. Solling’s early life was spent in Bathurst and Albury in New South Wales. For his senior education Solling was educated at Newington College and then at the University of Sydney where he was awarded a University Sporting Blue in boxing and was Australian Universities boxing champion. In 1972 he completed his MA on the development of nineteenth-century Glebe and he was a founding editor of the Leichhardt Historical Journal. He is also a qualified and practicing solicitor. Solling has been a resident of Glebe since 1960.Publications
Town and Country: A History of the Manning Valley, Halstead Press, An Act of Bastardry: Rugby league axes its first club: Glebe District Rugby League Football Club 1908 to 1929, Walla Walla Press, Grandeur and Grit: A History of Glebe, Halstead Press, The Boatshed on Blackwattle Bay, Glebe Rowing Club, Leichhardt: On the Margins of the City with Peter Reynolds, Allen & Unwin, (A social history of Leichhardt and the former municipalities of Annandale, Balmain and Glebe.- Contributor, Oxford Companion to Australian Sport
- Contributor, ''Oxford Companion to Australian Cricket''
Awards
- Australian Sports Medal as a local sporting historian
- Medal of the Order of Australia for service to the community, particularly through researching, recording and publishing the history of Glebe