SETIS Page Spence, Catherine Helen (18251910) Catherine Helen Spence An Autobiography.Spence, Catherine Helen (1825-1910) Gathered In A Novel http://setis.library.usyd.edu.au/oztexts/ozlitbrowseS_T.html
Catherine Helen Spence : A Bibliography papers of Catherine Helen Spence (18251910) as Private Record Group (PRG) 88, There are no known recordings of the voice of Catherine Helen Spence. http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/spence/moreOnSpence.htm
Extractions: @import "css/complex.css"; @import "css/complex_vnav.css"; @import "css/complex_hnav.css"; This site will look much better in a browser that supports web standards , but it is accessible to any browser or Internet device. In this section ... The State Library of South Australia holds the papers of Catherine Helen Spence (1825-1910) as Private Record Group (PRG) 88 Catherine Helen Spence Memorial Appeal Sub-Committee (SRG 477), comprising records of the committee 1981-1986 comprising correspondence, papers relating to the sculpture commission and casting, letters accompanying donations to the appeal, newspaper cuttings and a few printed items about C.H. Spence Catherine Helen Spence Scholarship Awards (D 6066(Misc)), comprising notes compiled by E.R. Fellows on the Catherine Helen Scholarship Awards with names of holders of the scholarship from1912-1977. Other related material can be found on the Archival database itself.
Building Names Miss Catherine Helen Spence (18251910) was born in Melrose, Scotland and educatedin Edinburgh. In 1839 she came to Australia with her family, http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/site/text_only.cfm?nav_id=740
Biography / Australia / Catherine Helen Spence Australia / Biographies Catherine Helen Spence (18251910). Catherine HelenSpence, journalist, social reformer and novelist, was the leading woman in http://www.polymernotes.org/biographies/AUS_bio_spence.htm
Extractions: Catherine Helen Spence (1825-1910) Catherine Helen Spence, journalist, social reformer and novelist, was the leading woman in public affairs at the turn of the century in Australia. She was in the vanguard of first-wave feminism seeking equality of opportunity for women in this country, and was lauded as the Grand Old Woman of Australia. From the pulpit to the platform, she championed the rights of women, lobbied for greater child welfare provision, and argued for a more democratic electoral system. Spence was born in Melrose, Scotland, in 1825. She emigrated to South Australia at the age of 14 with her parents and siblings and initially worked as a governess and briefly ran a small private school. Nurturing literary ambitions since childhood, in her mid-twenties Spence began occasional paid journalism, a career which became long and distinguished. Her clear, wide-ranging articles were mainly on literature, politics and social issues. She is credited as the first woman novelist in Australia to portray antipodean issues with the publication in 1854 of her first novel, Clara Morison: A Tale of South Australia During the Gold Fever . The plots and characters of this novel and subsequent ones drew on her own experiences and circle of associates.
Australia Back Catherine Helen Spence (18251910), journalist, social reformer and novelist,the leading woman in public affairs at the turn of the 19th/20th century http://www.polymernotes.org/simplified/AUS.htm
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Catherine Helen Spence Catherine Helen Spence. Life 18251910. Titles. An Autobiography Images ofCatherine Helen Spence from Google. Catherine Helen Spence at Wikipedia http://manybooks.net/authors/spenceca.html
Spence, Catherine Helen / Papers (State Library Of New South Wales) Guide to the papers of Catherine Helen Spence Table of Contents Biographical Note Summary. Creator, Spence, Catherine Helen, 18251910 http://findaid.library.uwa.edu.au/cgi-bin/nph-dweb/dynaweb/findaid/spence2/@Gene
Extractions: Expand Search Summary Creator: Spence, Catherine Helen, 1825-1910 Title: Papers of Catherine Helen Spence, Date range: Reference number: ZMLMSS 202 Extent: Repository: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales Abstract: The collection comprises talks, articles and research notes, 1861-1907; poems, n.d.; correspondence, 1856-1909; newscuttings and proofsheets, 1876-1907; and printed material concerning the South African War, 1899-1902.
Spence, Catherine Helen / Papers (State Library Of New South Wales) Spence, Catherine Helen / Papers (State Library of New South Wales) Catherine Helen Spence (18251910), writer and reformer, migrated with her family to http://findaid.library.uwa.edu.au/cgi-bin/nph-dweb/dynaweb/findaid/spence2/@Gene
Extractions: Expand Search Biographical Note Catherine Helen Spence (1825-1910), writer and reformer, migrated with her family to South Australia in 1839. She wrote five novels, 1854-1868, and social and political newspaper articles, 1865-1907. She advocated an electoral system of proportional representation called the Hare-Spence system, published books and pamphlets and spoke on this and other topics, 1891-1910. She was a delegate to an international conference on charity in the United States of America, 1893, and was involved in various charitable organisations in South Australia mainly connected with children.
Spence, Catherine Helen (Norwegian Writers' Web) Norwegian Writers Center Norwegian Association of Literary Translators.Spence, Catherine Helen 18251910. E-text Project Gutenberg http://www.litteraturnettet.no/s/spence.catherine.helen.asp?lang=gb&type=
Spence, Catherine Helen (Litteraturnettet) Forbund Norsk Forfattarsentrum Norsk Oversetterforening OM VIRUS OG SPAM.Spence, Catherine Helen 18251910. E-tekst Project Gutenberg http://www.litteraturnettet.no/s/spence.catherine.helen.asp?lang=&type=
Project Gutenberg S Mr. Hogarth S Will, By Catherine Helen Spence a 501(c)(3) organization with EIN Employee Identification Number 646221541 TitleMr. Hogarth s Will Author Catherine Helen Spence(1825-1910) Release Date http://www.knowledgerush.com/pg/etext03/hgrwl10.txt
Brief Profiles Of Significant People Catherine Helen Spence (18251910). Catherine Helen Spence was born in Scotland.She migrated to South Australia in 1839. She was first a governess, http://www.bosnsw-k6.nsw.edu.au/hsie/bsvt/back01.html
Extractions: Arabanoo was a member of a northern harbour clan. He was captured at Manly on 31 December 1788 by order of Governor Phillip. Phillip wanted to use Arabanoo as an intermediary to improve relations between the Aboriginal people and the colonists, and as a source of information. Arabanoo was taken across the harbour to Sydney Cove to the Cadigal clan lands of the Eora. Here he was kept in Phillip's house. Phillip recorded that he learnt much about Aboriginal customs and language from Arabanoo. When a severe smallpox epidemic swept the Aboriginal community, Arabanoo helped to care for those brought into Sydney. After catching the disease himself, Arabanoo died on or about 18 May 1789.
J.M. Main Bequest Spence, Catherine Helen, 18251910. Tenacious of the past the recollections ofHelen Brodie. 994.2 S744t Treloar, JL, 1894-1952. An ANZAC diary. http://www.lib.flinders.edu.au/info/bequests/mainlist.html
Extractions: James Millar Main J.M. Main Bequest Biography Contact and suggestions Several thousand titles have been bought with funds from this Bequest, and in each book there is a bookplate acknowledging the Bequest. The most significant purchase from the Bequest is the Australian Joint Copying Project (Microform Collection 994.005 A924). Some subject categories of material bought from the Bequest are:
Spence Family Crest By Houseofnames.com 1967) Scottish architect; Catherine Helen Spence (18251910) Sc/Aust writer;Joseph Spence (1699-1768) English anecdotist; James Lewis http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.familycrest_details/s.Spence/Spence_family_Cr
Extractions: Origin Displayed: English Spelling variations include: Spence, Spens, Spense, Spenceley, Spencley and many more. First found in Fifeshire where they held a family seat from very ancient times, and it is claimed that the family name is descended from the ancient and Royal House of the Earls of Fife. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Mrs. Spence who settled in Virginia in 1623; followed by: Francis in 1635; James in 1773; Robert in 1654; the Spence families also settled in Jamaica, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland, California, and Georgia. Richard Spence settled in Trinity, Newfoundland in 1821. (Above is a small excerpt from our 1800 word history) Motto Translated: Honour is acquired by virtue.
Spence Family Crest Basil Urwin Spence (19071967) Scottish architect; Catherine Helen Spence (1825-1910)Sc/Aust writer; Joseph Spence (1699-1768) English anecdotist http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.fc/qx/spence-family-crest.htm
Extractions: Origin Displayed: English Spelling variations include: Spence, Spens, Spense, Spenceley, Spencley and many more. First found in Fifeshire where they held a family seat from very ancient times, and it is claimed that the family name is descended from the ancient and Royal House of the Earls of Fife. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Mrs. Spence who settled in Virginia in 1623; followed by: Francis in 1635; James in 1773; Robert in 1654; the Spence families also settled in Jamaica, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland, California, and Georgia. Richard Spence settled in Trinity, Newfoundland in 1821. Motto Translated: Honour is acquired by virtue.
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OzLit@Vicnet Australian Authors Index:- S PETER (nd; SPEARS, STEVE J. (1951; Spence, Catherine Helen (1825-1910);Spence, ELEANOR (1928-; SpenceR, BETH (1958-; SpenceR, Sir WALTER (1860-1929) http://home.vicnet.net.au/~ozlit/ozlits.html
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