Famous Borderers Catherine Helen Spence (c 18251910) Born in Melrose, daughter of lawyer DavidSpence, who faced with bankruptcy and financial ruin, emigrated with his http://www.electricscotland.com/history/borders/famous_borderers.htm
Extractions: Born in Jedburgh and was buried in Jedburgh Abbey. Notable Achievement: Described as Scotland's greatest cartographer. both for the quality and quantity of his work. He produced many maps of Scottish counties and private estates, and is chiefly known for his large map of Scotland on nine sheets published in 1789 for which he carried out extensive new surveys. His publications included "An Atlas of the World" (1782) and the text "Comprehensive treatise of Land Surveying Comprising the Theory and Practice of all its Branches" (1812). Plaque: marble tablet in the south transept of Jedburgh Abbey. JOHN ARMSTRONG (1709-1779)
Professor John Ramsland | School Of Liberal Arts Catherine Helen Spence Writer, public speaker and social and political reformer,18251910 , South Australiana, Libraries Board of South Australia, http://www.newcastle.edu.au/school/liberal-arts/staff/ramslandjohn.html
Extractions: The University of Newcastle - Australia Home Search Quick Find ... CALLAGHAN CAMPUS Callaghan: Our University Study Options Research Library ... Alumni Ourimbah: Students Staff New Students Maps ... Staff Listings Ramsland, John Qualifications Academic Appointments Other Professional Appointments Professional Activities ... Conference Presentations Position: Emeritus Professor Room: McMullin Building Telephone: Facsimile: Email: John.Ramsland@newcastle.edu.au Qualifications The University of Newcastle Professor Emeritus (2003- ) Professor (1998-2002) Associate Professor (1988-1997) Senior Lecturer (1984-1987) Lecturer (1978-1983) Dean, Faculty of Education (1987-1988)
Project Gutenberg: INDEX OF AUTHORS Spence, Catherine Helen, 18251910 Spinoza, Benedictus de, 1632-1677 Spooner,Lysander Sprague, Ruth M. Spyri, Johanna (Heysser), Frau, 1827-1901 http://worldebooklibrary.com/ProjectGuternberg.htm
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Histoire Pensée Géographique Catherine Helen Spence 18251910, page 141 Sarah Lumley. Christiaan Van Paassen1917-1996, page 157 Gerard Hoekveld. John Kirtland Wright 1891-1969, http://www.univ-pau.fr/RECHERCHE/UGIHG/documents/geobiovol22.htm
Literature In English: Forms And Traditions, 1/e Francis Parkman (18231893). Coventry Patmore (1825-1896). Catherine Helen Spence(1825-1910). Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882). George Meredith (1828-1909). http://www.prenticehall.ca/canbooks/phc_0135347777.html
Extractions: This one-volume anthology represents literature in English from Anglo-Saxon times to the present day. Includes Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Milton, also includes more women (over 140), ethnic minority and post colonial writers than many other anthologies. Inclusion of lesser known authors increases the sense of historical context. Is unique in its approach to gender, genre, place and content.
Parity-democracy 5 dollars 2.1.2001 P 56 Catherine Helen Spence 18251910 Scottish-born writerfeminist social reformer Grand Old Woman of Australia http://www.britishnotes.co.uk/parity-democracy.htm
Australian $5 Australian women in 1894 something other states took years to emulate.Catherine Helen Spence (1825-1910) see the banknote here. http://www.goodna.info/notables/five.html
SASS - BIOGRAPHY - WOMEN Caroline Carleton, her poems and biography, 18201874. T0634, A study of CatherineHelen Spence, 1825-1910. F0314, Catherine Helen Spence 1825-1910. http://www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/research/condon/sass/sass-list.asp?Subject=1833
SASS - Title Starts With 'C' F0314, Catherine Helen Spence 18251910. Q3769, Catherine Helen Spence and thewonderful 19th century. Q0092, Catherine Helen Spence writer, public speaker http://www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/research/condon/sass/sass-list.asp?TitleLetter=
A Celebration Of Women Writers: AUSTRALIA Ann (1941); Skinner, Mollie (1876-1955); Soloman, Selena (1962-); Spear,Peta (1959-); Speers, Edith (fl.2000); Spence, Catherine Helen (1825-1910) http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/AUSTRALIA.html
Extractions: WRITERS FROM AUSTRALIA Anderson, Jessica Margaret (1925-) Astley, Thea Beatrice Mary (1925-) Atkinson, Louisa [aka Caroline Louisa Waring Atkinson] (1834-1872) Backhouse, Elizabeth (1917-) Baeyertz, Mrs. (fl.1891) Baker, Candida (1955-) Bandidt, Judith (fl.1977) Bandler, Faith (1918-) Baranay, Inez Barnard, Jennie (fl.2002) Barnard, Marjorie Faith [aka M Barnard Eldershaw] (1897-1987) Barry, Elaine (1937-) Barton, Charlotte [aka Charlotte Waring; Charlotte Atkinson] (1797-1862) Bates, Daisy (1863-1951)
A Celebration Of Women Writers: S Listings Spence, Catherine Helen (18251910). Catherine Helen Spence An Autobiography.PDF at SETIS Gutenberg text. Mr. Hogarth s Will http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/authors-S.html
Extractions: WRITERS WHOSE NAMES START WITH S Sabliere, Marguerite de la (1636-1693) Sabuco, Louisa Oliva Sabuco de Nantes [aka Oliva Sabuco] (1562-1590) Sabuco, Oliva [aka Louisa Oliva Sabuco de Nantes Sabuco] (1562-1590) Saburova, Irina Evgen'evna (1907-1979) Sachs, Marilyn (1927-) Sachs, Nelly More Information Sachs, Patty Sachse, Nancy Davis (1915-) Sackville, Winifred d'Escourte [aka Winifred Sackville Stoner; Mother Stoner] ( More Information More Information Sackville-West, Victoria Mary [aka Vita Sackville-West] ( More Information More Information More Information Bibliography ... Sackville-West, Vita [aka Victoria Mary Sackville-West] ( More Information More Information More Information Bibliography Sadan, Inge [aka Inge Engelhard] (fl.1945) Sadat, Jehan
Australian Women Details - Book Type of Work Fiction. Source University of Melbourne Library. Subject Spence,Catherine Helen, 18251910 Fiction. Language English. Search Bibliography. http://barney.asap.unimelb.edu.au/nfaw/scripts/nfaw-bib.php3?pubid=AWP000505
Santamaria To Systems And Controls Spence, Catherine Helen (18251910). Activist for female suffrage, welfare reform,proportional representation and cooperation. Authored five novels and http://www.australia.coop/docs/coopdictionary/doc_page22.htm
Extractions: Santamaria to Systems and Controls Santamaria, Bartholomew Augustine (1915-98) Catholic intellectual andwriter who advocated religious andfamily values. Created the Catholic Social Studies Movement and the National Civic Council. Foundation Secretary of the National Catholic Rural Movement which advocated co-operation. Schulze-Delitzsch, Franz Herman (1808 - 1883) The father of the German co-operative movement including credit unions and producer co-operatives. Secret Ballot A system of voting that does not reveal how anyone voted. Secretary All co-operatives have a Secretary. The Secretary is responsible for preparing agenda and minutes for all board and other meetings, maintain the registers of the co-operative, sending meeting notices to directors and members, have custody of the seal of the co-operative, be familiar with the rules of the co-operative and be responsible for correspondence. In cases where a co-operative does not employ an Executive Officer the Secretary commonly carries out those duties normally considered to be the EOs responsibility. Security Banks usually prefer to lend on assets rather than cash flow.
The Chronological Article And Book Archive Autobiography, An Catherine Helen Spence (18251910) (Coming Soon). AustralianDiscovery Ernest Scott (Off Site). Australian Explorers, The George Grimm http://www.freewebz.com/matthewshistory/library/articles.html
Extractions: The Chronological Article and Book Archive Welcome to the Chronological Article and Book Archive. This page is for various articles and books relating to my family, Australian history and other articles of a background nature. Please feel free to pass on for consideration any article that you think will be of relevance to the site. A recent feature of this page is the inclusion of a directory of further articles and books of historical interest. I'm into history, so there will be further additions along the way. Some of these historical works are now available in a printed format. The cost charged for these works covers the cost of producing them only. An extra charge will be given for postage and handling. Payment must precede the mailing of printed material. What's On This Page: Archive Directory: Family Related Samuel Lilley and the Mulwee School Samuel Lilley and Ruby White 1930s and 1940s: Arthur Matthews - War Poetry and compositions Around November 20th: Arthur Matthews ... Dunkirk - Codename "Dynamo": Arthur Matthews
Women.gov.au - The Power Of One A lunchtime Centenary of Women s Suffrage address will be given by Dr John Uhr onthe public life of Catherine Helen Spence (18251910), Australia s first http://152.91.44.10/event/view.asp?event_id=229
The People In Your Pocket On the back of the $500 is Catherine Helen Spence (18251910). She is famousfor seeking equality of opportunity for women and was nicknamed the Grand Old http://gspsproxy.gsquareps.vic.edu.au/Early_Years/people_in_your_pocket.htm
Extractions: We saw a great show today called People In Your Pocket . It was performed by actors from weCREATE Productions . The performance taught us about the people we see on our Australian notes which we keep in wallets in our pockets. We learnt about Sir Henry Parkes (1815-1896) who was called the 'Father of Federation'. He was Premier of colonial New South Wales five times between 1872 and 1891. On the back of the $5:00 is Catherine Helen Spence (1825-1910). She is famous for seeking equality of opportunity for women and was nicknamed the 'Grand Old Woman of Australia'. This actor is telling us about Sir John Monash (1865-1931) who was an outstanding leader in both military and civilian life. He commanded 20,000 troops during World War 1 and was knighted in the 1920s as one of the outstanding Australian heroes of the war.He appears on the back out our Australian $100:00 note. In the performance we all had to follow his orders, even the grown ups. Reverend John Flynn (1880-1951) appears on the back of the $20:00 note. He pioneered the pedal wireless radio to help people of the outback communicate with each other and call for medical help when needed. He also started the Royal Flying Doctor Service. He did a lot to help people in the outback and was a spokesman for the problems of our Australian Aboriginals.
Book Details Catherine Helen Spence (18251910) was an ardent and fearless social and politicalreformer in South Australia. A novelist, Australia s first woman http://purl.library.usyd.edu.au/sup/1920897712
Extractions: ISBN Title Autobiography Author Catherine Helen Spence Price Synopsis Autobiography is a record of a fascinating life, from childhood in Scotland, emigration to South Australia, her career as journalist and novelist, her activities on behalf of electoral reform, public education and the welfare of mothers and children, her meetings and communications with contemporary celebrities such as J. S. Mill and George Eliot. Along the way she discusses the Wakefield plan for the establishment of the South Australian colony, her plans for a fairer electoral system and the processes leading to Australian Federation.
SETIS Digital Resources: Table Of Contents Script Spence, Catherine Helen (18251910). This text was sponsored by AustLit theResource for Australian Literature (www.austlit.edu.au) for the SETIS http://purl.library.usyd.edu.au/setis/id/p00075
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