G. P. Walsh, « Kellermann, Annette Marie (1886–1975) », dans Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University (lire en ligne).
(en) James Crighton Robertson, The Hidden Cinema : British Film Censorship in Action, 1913–1975, Londres, Routledge, , 199 p. (ISBN978-0-415-09034-6, BNF37424126, lire en ligne), p. 9–10.
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(en) James Crighton Robertson, The Hidden Cinema : British Film Censorship in Action, 1913–1975, Londres, Routledge, , 199 p. (ISBN978-0-415-09034-6, BNF37424126, lire en ligne), p. 9–10.
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« Bibliothèque des femmes célèbres », sur ministère chargé de l'Égalité entre les femmes et les hommes, de la diversité et de l'égalité des chances (consulté le ).
(en) « Heroes of swimming: Annette Kellerman », sur theguardian.com, : « By now, Kellerman held many of the world records for female swimmers, and in truth was competing with the men. In 1905, for example, she had come third in a seven-mile race down the river Seine. She became so famous that her swimming career began to morph into a showbiz one. This process was given a shove in 1908, when a Harvard professor announced that Kellerman was "the Perfect Woman". (When told, she's said to have quipped, "But only from the neck down.") He had measured the bodies of thousands of different women, and Kellerman's was the one closest to that of the Venus de Milo. Always one with a keen eye for publicity, she named her next show The Perfectly Formed Woman. ».