Chancellors
Sir Mungo William MacCallum KCSG (1934-1936) Picture gallery
Sir Mungo MacCallum was the first appointed Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sydney from 1924 to 1928, Deputy Chancellor from 1928 to 1934 and Chancellor from 1934 to 1936.
- Above: Portrait of Sir Mungo William MacCallum KCSG, 1911, by Sir John Longstaff ((1862-1941), oil on canvas, gift of Mrs W P MacCallum, March 1966, University Art Collection, reproduced with the kind permission of Mr David Longstaff Caldwell and the University of Sydney.

- Above: Sir Mungo MacCallum, photo, University of Sydney Archives.
- Above: Chancellor William Portus Cullen (1914-34,) on the far left and Sir Mungo MacCallum on the far right, 1920s, photo, Hood Collection, Mitchell Pictures, State Library of NSW.
- Above: Chancellor the Hon Sir William Portus Cullen greets His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester before the ceremony to confer the degree of Doctor of Laws ad eundem gradum upon the Duke, on 23 November 1934. Sir Mungo MacCallum is on the far right, photo, Hood collection, State Library of New South Wales, HA 3541 ... more.
- Above: Sir Mungo MacCallum (on left), 1930s, photo, Hood Collection, Mitchell Pictures, State Library of NSW.
- Above: Vice-Chancellor Sir Robert Wallace (1928-47) (centre) and Sir Mungo MacCallum (right), (photo, courtesy University of Sydney Archives.
- Above: Yeoman Bedell William Barber leading the academic procession, followed by Chancellor Sir Percival Halse Rogers (1936-41) (left) and Sir Mungo MacCallum (right), c. 1938, photo G3_224_767, University of Sydney Archives.





