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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

61. RBA: Catherine Helen Spence Biographical Summary
Picture of Catherine Helen Spence. Catherine Helen Spence (1825–1910). Click for printfriendly version. Journalist, social and political
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Journalist, social and political reformer, novelist and feminist. 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. An advocate of public education, in 1877 she was appointed to a local school board and supported the establishment in 1879 of the first government secondary school, the Advanced School for Girls. A year later, the South Australian Education Department published her book The Laws We Live Under Catherine Helen Spence died on 3 April 1910 in Norwood, Adelaide, while working on her autobiography, published posthumously later that year. She never married.

62. Catherine Helen Spence
Catherine Helen Spence Writer, Social Activist 1825 1910. We are currently preparing a short profile. Please return again soon, or
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63. Overview Of Catherine Helen Spence
Catherine Helen Spence 1825 1910. Catherine Spence ©1995-2004 Gazetteer for Scotland. Australian social reformer. Born in Melrose
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Catherine Spence
Australian social reformer. Born in Melrose, one of eight children of a lawyer. Spence emigrated with her family to Adelaide (South Australia) in 1839, following her father's bankruptcy. She became a teacher, opening her own school in 1845, before becoming Australia's first woman journalist and known as a political campaigner and social reformer. She campaigned for destitute women, the protection of orphans, proportional representation and universal adult suffrage. She had an important role in the provision of female education; contributing to campaigns for girl's schools, women's access to teacher training colleges and Universities. Spence became Australia's first female political candidate, when she unsuccessfully stood for election in 1897. She also published seven novels, Clara Morison (1854), the first novel written about Australia by a woman, Tender and True Mr Hogarth's Will The Author's Daughter Handfasted Gathered In (1881) and A Week in the Future (1889). She also published a political text book and an authobiography.

64. Details Of Catherine Helen Spence
Catherine Helen Spence 1825 1910. Related Records. There are 2 related records. ( 0 Attractions, 1 Family, 0 Features, 0 People, 1 Settlement )
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65. Documenting A Democracy - South Australia Picture Album
A major figure in the political development of South Australia, Catherine Helen Spence (1825–1910) promoted social and electoral reform, including the
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South Australia Picture Album Indigenous Australians are advised that this page may include images or names of people now deceased. 'The Proclamation of South Australia' 1836 records the ceremony at Glenelg, South Australia, on 28 December 1836, according to artist Charles Hill, who painted the scene more than 20 years later. Location: Art Gallery of South Australia Documents: A South Australian Colony created by Parliaments Founding the Province of South Australia This Proclamation, issued by Governor Hindmarsh and read out by him to the assembled immigrants who had disembarked from the Buffalo at Glenelg in December 1836, notified the settlers that government was in place in the new 'Province of South Australia'. The Proclamation has been read publicly at a ceremony on 28 December each year since. Location: State Records South Australia : GRG 24/90/401 Government House on North Terrace, Adelaide in 1845, painted by Samuel Thomas Gill. The original building remains, with a number of additions accumulated over a century and a half. Location: Art Gallery of South Australia Document: Creating a government in South Australia Portraits of Aboriginal people of South Australia, a lithograph by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (from a painting by George Fife Angas), published in

66. Documenting A Democracy - South Australia Picture Album (text Only)
8. Catherine Helen Spence (1825–1910) promoted social and electoral reform (52K), including the proportional voting system. A
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Colour painting, 'The Proclamation of South Australia' (76K) , 1836 records the ceremony at Glenelg, South Australia, on 28 December 1836, according to artist Charles Hill, who painted the scene more than 20 years later. Location: Art Gallery of South Australia Documents: A South Australian Colony created by Parliaments Founding the Province of South Australia This Proclamation, issued by Governor Hindmarsh and read out by him to the assembled immigrants who had disembarked from the Buffalo at Glenelg in December 1836, notified the settlers that government was in place in the new 'Province of South Australia'. The Proclamation has been read publicly at a ceremony on 28 December each year since. Proclamation page 1 (148K) Proclamation page 2 (182K)
Proclamation page 3 (179K)
Proclamation page 4 (123K) Location: State Records South Australia : GRG 24/90/401 Colour painting by Samuel Thomas Gill of Government House on North Terrace (78K) , Adelaide in 1845. The original building remains, with a number of additions accumulated over a century and a half.

67. Matthew Patay
.back) Catherine Helen Spence (1825–1910), journalist, social and political reformer, novelist and feminist is at center.
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Note of the Month April 2004 Map and flag images provided by Graphic Maps This month's featured note is from the Australia.
The denomination is 5 Dollars and the Standard Catalog of World Paper Money (SCWPM) Number is P-56. The note is dated (20)01.
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The banknote is black, purple and pink on multicolored under print. Sir Henry Parkes (1815–1896), colonial statesman known as "Father of Federation", is at left center
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Sir Henry Parkes
Sir Henry Parkes was described during his lifetime by The Times of London as ‘the most commanding figure in Australian politics’. He was a political survivor, evidenced by the fact that he was premier of colonial New South Wales five times between 1872 and 1891. His political life spanned the second half of the nineteenth century, from the establishment of responsible self government in 1856, which was followed by the era of faction politics characterised by shifting alliances, through to the advent of the party system. He was knighted in 1877. Born in Warwickshire, England, in 1815, Parkes became a bone and ivory turner, a skilled artisan, and emigrated to New South Wales in 1839. He drifted into journalism after fitful progress in his trade. His literary and political writings belied his lack of formal education. While in England he had taken up the cause of political radicalism and coming to the colony continued his interest in politics. He campaigned for universal male suffrage and in 1848 played a prominent role in the campaign against the resumption of convict transportation to New South Wales. From 1850 to 1858 he was editor and proprietor of The Empire newspaper, an organ of liberal opinion.

68. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (S)
Hanning ). 1827 1864. Spence, Catherine Helen (Spence, Catherine Helen ). 1825 - 1910. Spence, Joseph (Spence, Joseph ). 1699 - 1768.
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69. ANZUA - Notable Unitarians
humanitarianism so allow us to drop some names. Catherine Helen Spence (1825–1910). Yes the lady on the Australian five dollar
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About ANZUA History of ANZUA Office Holders 2001 Conference Papers ... Political Resources Notable Unitarians Unitarians have a quaint habit of listing people of note who have been active Unitarians or have held Unitarian beliefs. Unitarianism has an illustrious heritage of leaders in arts and letters, politics, science, education and humanitarianism so allow us to drop some names.
Catherine Helen Spence (1825–1910)
Yes the lady on the Australian five dollar note, Catherine Helen Spence, journalist, social reformer and novelist is one of ours. Click here for a short article by the Reserve Bank of Australia on our most prominent Unitarian. (Image courtesy of the Reserve Bank of Australia For more information about a woman lauded in her day as the ‘Grand Old Woman of Australia’, click here
Other Australian Unitarians of Note
  • Sir William a'BECKETT (1806 - 1869)- First Chief Justice of Victoria (1852-1857) Victor JAMES - Unitarian Minister, Leader in the Anti-Vietnam War Moratorium

70. Australian Feminist Manuscripts - Miles Franklin (1879–1954) - Microforms F
On Catherine Helen Spence, 1825–1910 Research material, being papers of CH Spence including correspondence with various persons, 1853–1909, manuscripts
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(Mainly ML MSS 364 and ML MSS 445) Life and labor Brent series, while Miles Franklin, in turn, acted as Mary Fullerton's Australian agent. Personal papers: 1880-1954:
Includes references to books, literary personalities and events. The indexes relate to such matters as the names, titles and subjects to be found in the diaries and notebooks:
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(CY 766) Pocket diaries:
Manuscript with newspaper cuttings and typescripts inserted. Mainly concerning books, literary personalities and events, with some personal reminiscences.
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Manuscript with correspondence, photographs, newspaper cuttings and printed items inserted. Diaries, 15 October 1935 to 18 December 1944.
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(CY 3593)
Manuscript, typescript and carbon typescript. Correspondents are arranged chronologically by the date of their earliest letter. (CY 1042) General correspondence.

71. Wickham Family Tree
Wickham m. 1) Maryette Pratt, 2) Helen Herick (lived A. Wickham m. Charles Keep .6 Catherine Wickham m Wickham (18831966) m. Robert Bruce Spence (1881-1958
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Wickham Family Tree The tables below depict selected relationships between certain Wickham family members and famous individuals. In some cases, the people listed below had many more children, but for the sake of clarity, some have been omitted. Unless indicated otherwise, children are from a person's first marriage. In many cases, two individuals may be related in multiple ways, even if only one path is depicted. These relationships are shown for illustrative purposes only and are by no means exhaustive. It is estimated that this table shows no more than half of the Wickham family members bearing the Wickham surname who died before 2000. Selected Wickham Genealogy
Picture of the stairway of the Wickham House in Richmond, Virginia, built by constitutional lawyer John Wickham in 1812 THOMAS WICKHAM (1624-1688) , Immigrant, m. Sarah - .2 Thomas Wickham (1648-1650) .2 Thomas Cornet Wickham (1651-1730) m. Mary Hurlbut ( see Thomas' gravestone CLARENCE HORACE WICKHAM (1860-1945) CHARLES PRESTON WICKHAM (1836-1925) PARKER WICKHAM (1727-1785) ... GEORGE DUNCAN WICKHAM (1772-1845) Selected King Genealogy Wickham Wickham Wickham Selected Fanning Genealogy
After being expelled from Limerick, the Fannings helped stop the English in the epic victory of the

72. Australian Women Details - Book
Resource Type Book. Notes Microform. Source University of Melbourne Library. Language English. See Spence, Catherine Helen (1825 1910). Search Bibliography.
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73. Geographers : Biobibliographical Studies - GEOGRAPHERSF‹IˆÉš ‰®‘“X
Kohl Lobeck 18861958 112 (20) Fred S. Grandinetti Nikolai Nikolaevich MiklouhoMaclay 132 (9) 18461888 JM Powell Catherine Helen Spence 18251910 141 (16
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74. Australian Women People Browse List - S
Speedie, Alice Beatrice (c. 1879 1955), Community worker; Spence, Catherine Helen (1825 - 1910), Suffragist, Writer and Campaigner;
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75. Australian Women Repository Browse List - M
Colleen Shirley see MumShirl (c. 1924 - 1998), Community worker Spence, Catherine Helen (1825 - 1910), Suffragist, Writer and Campaigner Street, Jessie Mary
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Macleay Museum, University of Sydney
Atkinson, Caroline Louisa Waring (1834 - 1872), Naturalist and Writer
Maternal and Child Welfare Division, Brisbane
Chatfield, Florence (1867 - 1949), Nurse and Hospital administrator
Melba Memorial Conservatorium of Music
Amadio, Florence - see Austral, Florence Mary (1892 - 1968), Opera singer Austral, Florence Mary (1892 - 1968), Opera singer Fawaz, Florence - see Austral, Florence Mary (1892 - 1968), Opera singer Melba, Nellie (1861 - 1931), Opera singer ... Wilson, Florence - see Austral, Florence Mary (1892 - 1968), Opera singer
Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales
Anderson, Shirley (1928 - ) Arnot, Jean Fleming (1903 - 1995), Librarian, Trade unionist and Feminist Atkinson, Caroline Louisa Waring (1834 - 1872), Naturalist and Writer Australasian Trained Nurses' Association (1899 - ) ... Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force (WAAAF) (1941 - 1947)
Mitchell Library and Sir William Dixson Research Library, State Library of New South Wales
The Australian Women’s Suffrage Society (1888 - 1898)
MLC School, Sydney

76. DIRECTORY.SCREENPHONE.NET - Info Booth/History/By Region/Oceania
Holdfast Catherine Helen Spence 1825 1910 - Profile of the South Australian writer, teacher, and social and political reformer.
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77. Volume 6 Issue 3                    INTERNET EDITION    
release of the new oneyear only issue A$5.00 polymer note, featuring Sir Henry Parkes (1815 - 1896) and Catherine Helen Spence (1825 - 1910) to celebrate the
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Volume 6 Issue 3 INTERNET EDITION March SOCIETY SNIPPETS. This section is devoted to members of the Tasmanian Numismatic Society and it contains information of a local nature. Held on Saturday 17th. and Sunday 18th. March at the Derwent Entertainment Centre in Glenorchy near Hobart, the Australian Numismatic Dealers Association (ANDA) show was welcomed by many numismatically starved Tasmanians who travelled from many out of Hobart locations to attend during the two days it was in progress. The presence of the Perth Mint, which had issued the Tasmanian state tribute Holey Dollar, and the Royal Australian Mint with several new releases, attracted a constant stream of visitors as did an old friends John Pettit and Tony James with their marvellous collection of exquisite top-of-the-range banknotes. As a poor but avid banknote collector, amongst other things, I had no option - like many others - but to drool as I shuffled through box after box of their beautiful pieces of paper. Local Hobart dealers

78. Board Of Trustees Index - Alphabetical List
Altman, Mary Ann Spence (1930 ), Class of 1951 Gallagher, Helen Douglass (1906-1965), Clas of 1926 McEnally, Joseph Benson (1825-1910), Class of 1845, Trustee 1867
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Class of 1927, Trustee 1961-1980 Agnew, Samuel Class of 1798, Trustee 1827-32 Albright, Charles Class of 1852, Trustee 1879-80 Alcock, John Leighton Trustee 1917-20 Alexander, Samuel Class of 1812, Trustee 1827-33 Alexander, William Trustee 1808-14 Allen, Merle White Trustee 1948-61 Allison, Patrick Trustee 1788 Allison, William Clare Trustee 1888-91 Allison, William Clare, Jr. Class of 1893, Trustee 1894-1906 Alter, Jacob, Trustee 1820-33 Althouse, C. Scott Trustee 1950-70 Altman, Mary Ann Spence Class of 1951, Trustee 1983-1992 Anderson, Matthew Trustee 1833-60 Andrew, James Osgood Trustee 1836-39 Andrews, Edward Gayer Trustee 1882-88 Antes, Henry Trustee 1833-56 Appenzellar, Paul Peyton Trustee 1916-17, 1921-44 Appold, Lemuel Towers Class of 1882, Trustee 1902-36 Armstrong, James Trustee 1796-1826 Armstrong, John Trustee 1783-94 Arndt, John Trustee 1783-88 Arnold, John Carlisle Trustee 1951-58 Asbell, Yale Class of 1978, Trustee 2000- Ashmead, Samuel Trustee, 1837-55

79. Names Index Page
Translate this page Marie (-23 NOV 1708) Chenard, Helen D. Chenard 1600 - 1620-) Chevalier, Catherine (10 MAR 1712/13 Cichonski, Zenon Cieckiewicz, Jeannette Eleanor Spence (12 JAN
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Chamberlin, Unknown
Chamboy, Jacqueline
(6 MAY 1623-1694)
Chamboy, Jacques
(WFT Est. 1572-1601-WFT Est. 1626-1686)
Chamois, Marie-Claude-Madeleine
(8 JAN 1655/56-WFT Est. 1679-1750)
Champagne, Blanche
(UNKNOWN-)
Champagne, David
(Private-)
Champagne, Emma

Champagne, Emma

Champagne, Hector

Champagne, Hugues
(Private-)
Champagne, Israel
Champagne, Jean Champagne, Joseph (WFT Est. 1833-1865-WFT Est. 1890-1949) Champagne, Lucia Champagne, Oscar Champagne, Rejeanne (Private-) Champagne, Rosalie (WFT Est. 1805-1832-WFT Est. 1854-1922) Champagne, Unknown (Private-) Champagne, Urbain Champigny, André Champigny, Napoléon Champion, Charles Andrew ... Champou, Pierre dit Jolicoeur (1686-UNKNOWN) Champour, Sophie Champoux, Alexandre (AFT. 1806-) Champoux, Amable (UNKNOWN-UNKNOWN) Champoux, Amable (UNKNOWN-) Champoux, André (WFT Est. 1590-1635-WFT Est. 1627-1680) Champoux, Angelique (UNKNOWN-UNKNOWN) Champoux, Anne (28 JUL 1683-2 AUG 1683) Champoux, Carolus (WFT Est. 1832-1874-WFT Est. 1898-1958) Champoux, Clarinda

80. Sarah Lumley
Lumley, Sarah (2003). ?Catherine Helen Spence 1825 1910.? In Armstrong, PH and Martin, GJ (eds) Geographers Biobibliographical Studies, Vol.
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Dr Sarah Lumley Book Lumley, Sarah (2002), Sustainability and Degradation in Less Developed Countries: Immolating the Future? , Ashgate Publications, Aldershot, ISBN Number Hbk 7546 1993 1
Papers in Refereed Journals, and Book Chapters.
Lumley, Sarah (2004 forthcoming). 'Mishan, Ezra Joshua (1917- )', The Biographical Dictionary of British Economists, Thoemmes Press, Bristol. (By invitation). Lumley, Sarah and Armstrong, Patrick (2004 forthcoming). 'Some of the Nineteenth Century Origins of the Sustainability Concept', Environment, Development and Sustainability (Kluwer). Lumley, Sarah (2003), 'Selfishness or Altruism? An Historical Perspective of Sustainable Development, Economics, and Science', Connections , Autumn 2003, Online Journal of the Australian Society for Agricultural and Resource Economics and the Australian Agribusiness Society. Lumley, Sarah (2003). ?Catherine Helen Spence 1825 - 1910.? In: Armstrong, P.H. and Martin, G.J. (eds) Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies

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