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  1. Ever Yours, C. H. Spence: Catherine Helen Spence's An Autobiography (1825-1910), Diary (1894) and Some Correspondence (1894-1910) by Maryan Beams, 2006-04-01
  2. A STUDY OF CATHERINE HELEN SPENCE 1825-1910. by Susan Margaret Eade, 1971
  3. Catherine Helen Spence (Portable Australian Authors) by Catherine Helen Spence, Helen Thomson, 1987-11

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note and the front depicts the Father of Federation , Sir Henry Parkes, and on the reverse side the pioneer feminist Catherine Helen Spence (18251910).
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22. Year 12 Modern History
For any topic, a person can be searched in basic search (subject heading) Spence, Catherine Helen, 18251910. Menzies, Robert, Sir, 1894-1978.
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This is a selective guide to WWW resources, reference items and other resources in the Barr Smith Library,
suitable for Australian History and Modern History
REF means that the item is in the reference collection, Barr Smith Library level 3.
The library also has access to a large number of electronic resources.
Many do not require a licence and may be viewed from anywhere without passwords or authentication,
but the licensed electronic resources are available to walk-in users at selected computers behind the information desk. For more detailed subject information, look at the following library web pages for
History courses taught at the University of Adelaide:
Australian History
Community and Conflict: Australia 1788-1901
Home and Away: Twentieth-century Australia Studies in Australian Art History of the Indigenous Peoples of Australia: Part A, 1788-1900

23. Community And Conflict
Social service South Australia History. South Australia Social conditions ..browse datees Spence, Catherine Helen, 18251910 Reference tools.
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It leads you to both print and web-based resources, some of which appear on the screen and some of which you will need to follow up in the library.
There are also links to other collections where resources may be found.
Reference Collection materials can be found on level 3 of the Barr Smith Library.
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24. Unitarian Universalist Biographical Dictionary
Charles Spear (18031863) Completed John Murray Spear (1804-1887) Completed Robert Spears (1825-1899) complete Catherine Helen Spence (1825-1910) assigned Anna
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25. Women.gov.au - Women & Politics
A lunchtime Centenary of Women s Suffrage address will be given by Dr John Uhr on the public life of Catherine Helen Spence (18251910), Australia s first
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26. Women.gov.au - The Power Of One
A lunchtime Centenary of Women s Suffrage address will be given by Dr John Uhr on the public life of Catherine Helen Spence (18251910), Australia s first
http://www.women.gov.au/event/view.asp?event_id=229

27. 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
http://www.bosnsw-k6.nsw.edu.au/hsie/bsvt/back01.html
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Maybanke Anderson
Arabanoo Edmund Barton James Cook ... Catherine Helen Spence download an Adobe Acrobat version of this page Maybanke Anderson (or Wolstenholme) (1845-1927).
Sources: Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol 7 Melbourne University Press, 1979
Radi, H (ed), 200 Australian Women, Women's Redress Press, 1988. Arabanoo (d 1789).
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.
Sources: Pike, D (ed)

28. South Australian Sources
Spence, Catherine Helen (18251910) Manuscripts of sermons, articles, lectures, scrapbooks; also reminiscences by and of Miss Spence, 1866-1910.
http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/federation/sa_archival.htm
SEARCH ARCHIVAL SOURCES Angas, George Fife (1789-1879), philanthropist and a founder of South Australia. Includes correspondence, documents, printed material, plans, drafts of bills and papers relating to the South Australian Company, 1808-1880. (Restricted, access to copies only. No copying or publication without written permission.)
PRG 174/26 Copies of correspondence between Angas and the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1835-1861. Letter nos: 38, 40-41, 44-48 re federation. Australian Labor Party - South Australian Branch, formerly the United Labor Party of South Australia, from ca.l900. Part microfilm. (Restricted, no access without written permission.)
SRG 73/1 Minutes of Council meetings, executive committee meetings and annual conferences, Mar 1900-Oct. 1953. 8 reels microfilm. Reel 1: Mar 1900-Jan 1908 Australian Natives Association.

29. SASS - BIOGRAPHY - SOCIAL WELFARE WORKERS  
T0634, A study of Catherine Helen Spence, 18251910. W0189, ABC Personalities Remembered. ADB7. C2345, Catherine Helen Spence. F0314, Catherine Helen Spence 1825-1910.
http://www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/research/condon/sass/sass-list.asp?Subject=1908

30. SASS - BIOGRAPHY - AUTHORS, WRITERS  
A0425, Spence, CH Writer, Preacher, Reformer and Feminist, 18251910. ADB6. Q1462, Unbridling the tongues of women a biography of Catherine Helen Spence.
http://www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/research/condon/sass/sass-list.asp?Subject=1831

31. Search For Gutenberg Ebooks By Title/Author
bankovky Na rubu výrocní petidolarovky (?federation note“) vidíme paní Catherine Helen Spence (1825–1910). Byla velkou bojovnicí
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32. Continuum - Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies: Volume 22
Maclay 18461888 JM Powell, University of Western Australia Catherine Helen Spence 1825-1910 Sarah Lumley, University of Western Australia -Christiaan Van
http://www.continuumbooks.com/book_details.cgi?bid=11979&aid=&ssid=6QL40SN33441M

33. The Chronological Article And Book Archive
Soon). Autobiography, An Catherine Helen Spence (18251910) (Coming Soon). Australian Discovery Ernest Scott (Off Site). Australian
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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.
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34. Rare Books Exhibition - Australian Fiction
6. Spence, Catherine Helen (18251910) Clara Morison a tale of South Australia during the gold fever, (London John W. Parker Son, 1854) 2 v. bound in 1
http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/exhibitions/aus-fiction/xaus-fiction.html
Copies of the Introduction to this exhibition and catalogues of previous exhibitions are available from the Rare Books Department
Haydon, George Henry (1822-1891) The Australian emigrant : a rambling story, containing as much fact as fiction / by G.H. Haydon ; with illustrations by Watts Phillips. (London : Arthur Hall, Virtue, and Co., 1854)
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Howitt, William (1792-1879) A boy's adventures in the wilds of Australia : or Herbert's note-book / by William Howitt ; with illustrations by William Harvey. (London : G. Routledge, [1880?])
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Spence, Catherine Helen (1825-1910) Clara Morison : a tale of South Australia during the gold fever
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Blue Cap, the bushranger; or, The Australian Dick Turpin . (London : Hogarth House, [1885?])
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Hume, Fergus (1859-1932) The mystery of a hansom cab / by Fergus W. Hume. (London : The Hansom Cab Publishing Co., [1888?])
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Boothby, Guy (1867-1905)

35. J.M. Main Bequest
Special Collection f759.994 C745c Spence, Catherine Helen, 18251910. Tenacious of the past the recollections of Helen Brodie.
http://www.lib.flinders.edu.au/info/bequests/mainlist.html
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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.
Australian Joint Copying Project
The most significant purchase from the Bequest is the Australian Joint Copying Project (Microform Collection 994.005 A924).
Other books and periodicals
Some subject categories of material bought from the Bequest are:
Aboriginal history, e.g.

The Australian Abo call: the voice of the Aborigines. (1938)
Special Collection 306.08905 A9384
Brock, Peggy, 1948- .
Outback ghettos: Aborigines, institutionalisation and survival.
Calvert, Albert F., 1872-1946.
The Aborigines of Western Australia.
Special Collection 301.2994 C167
Pyke, William T.
Thirty years among the blacks of Australia: the life and adventures of William Buckley, the runaway convict. (1904)
Special Collection 994.5 M848.P

36. Australian Studies -- Full Text And Other Resources At SETIS
Catherine Helen Spence An Autobiography. Spence, Catherine Helen (18251910). Please read the Copyright status and Conditions of Use of SETIS texts.
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38. Histoire Pensée Géographique
Nikolai Nikolaevich MiklouhoMaclay 1846-1888, page 132 JM Powell. Catherine Helen Spence 1825-1910, page 141 Sarah Lumley. Christiaan
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Union Internationale d'Histoire et Philosophie des Sciences
Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies Volume 22 Contents The Contributors vi List of Abbreviations vii Introduction viii
Patrick H. Armstrong and Geoffrey J. Martin Samuel John Kenneth Baker 1907-199 1, page 1
Richard Alan Baker Robert Percy Beckinsale 1908-1998 , page 12
Richard J. Chorley Fernand Braudel 1902-1985 , page 28
Paul Claval Jan Otto Marius Broek 1904-1974 , page 43
John W. Webb James Edward Church, Jr 1869-1959 , page 63
Evelyne Stitt Pickett Thomas Walter Freeman 1908-1988 , page 72
Anne Buttimer , page 91
George Grey 1812-1898 , page 99
Marion Hercock Armin Kohl Lobeck 1886-1958 , page 112 Fred S. Grandinetti Nikolai Nikolaevich Miklouho-Maclay 1846-1888 , page 132 J.M. Powell Catherine Helen Spence 1825-1910 , page 141 Sarah Lumley Christiaan Van Paassen 1917-1996 , page 157 Gerard Hoekveld John Kirtland Wright 1891-1969 , page 169 William A. Koelsch

39. Australian Women Details - Book
Type of Work Fiction. Source University of Melbourne Library. Subject Spence, Catherine Helen, 18251910 Fiction. Language English. Search Bibliography.
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Page 2 of 303 CHAPTER XVI. SORROW AND CHANGE.
CHAPTER XVII. IMPRESSIONS OF AMERICA.
CHAPTER XVIII. BRITAIN, THE CONTINENT, AND HOME AGAIN.
CHAPTER XIX. PROGRESS OF EFFECTIVE VOTING.
CHAPTER XX. WIDENING INTERESTS.
CHAPTER XXI PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION AND FEDERATION.
CHAPTER XXII. A VISIT TO NEW SOUTH WALES.
CHAPTER XXIII. MORE PUBLIC WORK.
CHAPTER XXIV. THE EIGHTIETH MILESTONE AND THE END. CHAPTER I. EARLY LIFE IN SCOTLAND. Sitting down at the age of eighty-four to give an account of my life, I
feel that it connects itself naturally with the growth and development of the province of South Australia, to which I came with my family in the year 1839, before it was quite three years old. But there is much truth in Wordsworth's line, "the child is father of the man," and no less is the mother of the woman; and I must go back to Scotland for the First Page Previous Page Next Page Last Page ... Titles Menu

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