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Carnarvon, November 1938- / C.W.A, W.A.
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Dalwallinu Branch History, 1974-1983
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Of lengthening cords and strengthening stakes : the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union of South Australia, 1886-1896
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Blazing a trail from a pioneer family
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The bridge over the ocean : Thomas Wilson (1787-1863), art collector and mayor of Adelaide
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St. Peter’s Collegiate Girls’ School, 1894-1968 : a history of the Sisters’ school in Adelaide during 74 years
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Bricks or Spirit : the Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne
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The art of happiness
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Queen Victoria Hospital (1899 – 1977)
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Wanted: someone like I was 20 years ago
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Lady at arms
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The quest for peace as I have known it in Australia
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Pioneer social worker had passion for writing history
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This side of Heaven : a history of Methodism in South Australia
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History of the Commission for Australian Catholic Women
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Scholar devoted to family and law
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City planning in Australia
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WILSON, HONOR CAMERON
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MCDONALD, LOIS JESSIE
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PARKER, MARJORIE BRYSON
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Fairlea : the history of a women’s prison in Australia, 1956-96
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The confidential clerk : a study of Charles Flaxman in South Australia and his relationship with George Fife Angas
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WILSON, SHIRLEY CAMERON
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DUTTON, MARY DOREEN
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DOHNT, LYNLEY EVA
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Mary Colton (nee Cutting)
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Two Englishwomen, Miss Emma Robarts and Lady Kinnaird, laid the foundations of the world’s largest international women’s movement in 1855. In 1877 they named it the Young Women’s Christian Association. The South Australian story of the YWCA is told by Lola Bray.