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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

41. Www.lafourche.lib.la.us/TITLES.TXT
Mark Rutherford, Edited by his friend Reuben Shapcott, by White, William Hale, 18311913Autobiography, An, by Spence, Catherine Helen, 1825-1910 Autocrat Of
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42. The People In Your Pocket
He was Premier of colonial New South Wales five times between 1872 and 1891.On the back of the $500 is Catherine Helen Spence (18251910).
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The People in Your Pocket
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.

43. OPAC - Search
Ljungdahl. Personal Author, Spence, Catherine Helen, 18251910 Ljungdahl,Lesley. Imprint, Sydney Hale Iremonger, c1987. Collation,
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44. 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).
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Literature in English: Forms and Traditions, 1/e

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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.
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45. Spence, Catherine Helen - Australian Women's Archives Project Biographical Entry
Spence, Catherine Helen (1825 1910).
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Related Entries Online Sources Archival/Heritage Sources Published Sources Suffragist, Writer and Campaigner Born: 1825 Scotland. Died: 1910. Spence ran as a South Australian delegate to the Federal Constitutional Convention in 1897, the first woman political candidate in Australia. She was also active in the Women's Suffrage League and the South Australian National Council of Women. Related Entries for Spence, Catherine Helen Related People
  • Young, Jeanne Forster (1876 - 1955) - Jeanne Young joined Catherine Helen Spence in campaigning for proportional representation and completed the latters autobiography (in the first person) after her death.
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46. Catherine Helen Spence - Homepage
Catherine Helen Spence 1825 1910. Writer, Teacher, Social Political Reformer,
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C.H. Spence

Overview.
Pioneered Effective
Voting.
... Federation Convention Candidacy.
Catherine Helen Spence 1825 - 1910
For 51 years the Leader of Effective Voting
It is really because I have so many ideas for making life better, wiser, and pleasanterall of which effective voting will aidthat I seem so absorbed in the one reform. My opinions on other matters I give for what they are worthfor discussion, for acceptance or rejection. My opinions on equitable representation I hold absolutely, subject to criticism of methods, but impregnable as to principle. I have always held that, though the Pilgrim Fathers ignored the right of the Pilgrim Mothers to the credit of founding the American Statesalthough these women had to take their full share of the toils and hardships and perils of pioneer and frontier life, and had in addition to put up with the Pilgrim Fathers themselvesAustralian colonization was carried out by men who were conscious of the service of their helpmates, and grateful for it.
In New Zealand and South Australia, founded on the Wakefield system, where the sexes were almost equal in number, and the immigration was mainly that of families, the first great triumphs for the political enfranchisement of women were won, and through South Australia the women of the Commonwealth obtained the Federal vote for both Houses:...
Catherine Helen Spence: An Autobiography
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47. Details Of Catherine Helen Spence
Gazetteer for Scotland Places related to Catherine Helen Spence () Catherine Helen Spence. 1825 1910. Related records
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48. Overview Of Catherine Helen Spence
Gazetteer for Scotland The definitive description of Catherine Helen Spence () Catherine Helen Spence. 1825 1910. Catherine Spence. ©1995-2002 Gazetteer for Scotland
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Catherine Helen Spence
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.

49. Spence, Catherine Helen - Australian Women's Archives Project Published Sources
Spence, Catherine Helen (1825 1910). Biographical entry. Online Sources
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Books
  • Catherine Helen Spence, Works of Catherine Helen Spence , University of Queensland Press, Microform Division, St. Lucia, Qld, 197-?. Tenacious of the past : the recollections of Helen Brodie , Libraries Board of South Australia, Adelaide, c1994, 91 pp. Magarey, Susan, Unbridling the tongues of women : a biography of Catherine Helen Spence Spence, Catherine Helen [edited and introduced by Jeanne F. Young], An autobiography , Libraries Board of South Australia, Adelaide, 1975, 110 pp. Young, Jeanne F, Catherine Helen Spence : a study and an appreciation , Lothian, Melbourne, 1937, 208 pp.
See also
  • Adelaide, Debra, Australian women writers : a bibliographic guide , Title Australian women writers : a bibliographic guide / Debra Adelaide. Published, Pandora, London ; Sydney, c1988, 208 pp. Elizabeth Kwan, Living in South Australia : a social history , South Australian Government Printer, Netley, S. Aust., 1987, 2 v. (xiv, 194; xiv, 201 p.) pp.

50. Catherine Helen Spence - Bibliography & Site Info
Catherine Helen Spence 1825 1910. Bibliography Site Information
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Catherine Helen Spence 1825 - 1910
The main Primary Sources used in compiling this site are:-
The Royal Geographical Society Of S.A. Inc Library
Catherine Helen Spence An Autobiography
(Facsimile Edition Adelaide 1975 Libraries Board of South Australia)
The Mortlock Library of South Australiana
- Private Record Group of C.H. Spence (PRG88)
Site Information
Catherine Helen Spence Overview (Prints 4 pages)
- Early Life
- Arrival in South Australia
- First Quota Vote
- Teaching
- First Book - Career Highlights Effective Voting by C.H. Spence - (Prints 2 pages) Effective Voting Reform by C.H. Spence - (Prints 2 pages) - Ballot Paper Federation Convention Candidacy (Prints 1 page) (Prints 2 pages) - Children's Council - Other Reforms Works of Catherine Helen Spence (Prints 4 pages) - Major Works - As A Journalist - Sermons Quotable Quotes (Prints 2 pages) IMAGES - Sources - Spence's portrait (scan from An Autobiography (There are several photographs of C.H. Spence in The State Library of S.A. collection which can be accessed on-line) There is another photograph of her as an older lady on the C.H. Spence Melrose, Scotland website.

51. Catherine Helen Spence - Overview
Catherine Helen Spence 1825 1910. Writer, Teacher, Social PoliticalReformer - Overview. Catherine Helen Spence was born in Melrose
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52. Unitarian Universalist Women's Heritage Society
The UUWHS seeks to discover women who were active in liberal religious communities, and to prepare Category Society Religion and Spirituality History...... Emily Taft Douglas; Harriot Stanton Blatch. Australian Reformer on CurrencyCatherine Helen Spence (18251910) Unitarian. Born in Scotland
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Catherine Helen Spence (1825-1910) Unitarian
Born in Scotland and raised Presbyterian, she emigrated to Australia in 1839 and later became active in the Adelaide Unitarian Church, where she often spoke. It was largely through her efforts that women in South Australia got the right to vote in 1894. She also campaigned for proportional representation, the single tax, world peace, and spoke on behalf of all these causes at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893. She wrote eight novels, including Clara Morison, A Tale of South Australia during the Gold Fever

53. Documenting A Democracy - South Australia Picture Album
8. Catherine Helen Spence (1825–1910), painting by Margaret Preston.A major figure in the political development of South Australia
http://www.foundingdocs.gov.au/explore/picture_album/sa_pics.htm
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

54. Documenting A Democracy - South Australia Picture Album (text Only)
8. Catherine Helen Spence (1825–1910) promoted social and electoralreform (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.

55. RBA: Australian Currency Notes Fact Sheet
Garry Emery. Back, Catherine Helen Spence (1825–1910) Journalist,social political reformer, novelist and feminist. $10. Front,
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Federation) Issue Dates Size (mm) 130 x 65 130 x 65 130 x 65 137 x 65 144 x 65 151 x 65 158 x 65 Design Information Denomination Design Information Designer Front Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Bruce Stewart Back Parliament House $5 (Federation) Front Sir Henry Parkes
Politician known as the 'Father of Federation'. Garry Emery Back Catherine Helen Spence
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Garry Emery Back Reverend John Flynn
Pioneered the world's first aerial medical service, now known as the Royal Flying Doctor Service.

56. 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
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57. Catherine Helen Spence
Home . Australia . People . Catherine Helen Spence. Catherine Helen SpenceWriter, Social Activist 1825 1910. We are currently preparing a short profile.
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The State Library of South Australia has published a bibliography of Catherine HelenSpence (18251910) on the web at http//slsa.sa.gov.au/Spence/index.html.
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59. Volume 6 Issue 3                    INTERNET EDITION    Â
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

60. Birth And Death Dates Of Authors
1746) SOUTHEY, Robert (1774 1843) SOUTHWORTH, Emma DEN (1819 - 1899) SPEKE, JohnHanning (1827 - 1864) Spence, Catherine Helen (1825 - 1910) SpenceR, Baldwin
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treasure-trove n treasure found hidden with no evidence of ownership. Home PG Library of Australiana Works in the 'public domain' in Australia Australian Explorers ... Site Map List of birth and death dates The following list shows the birth and death dates of a number of authors. The dates shown may not be accurate, as the list has been compiled from existing sources on the internet, and dates have not been verified by Project Gutenberg of Australia. A comprehensive list of authors and translators, together with birth and death dates, is available from The New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors at the Kingkong web site. Other sites which may be of interest to Project Gutenberg volunteers are listed on the Links page. SURNAME, Christian Name(s) (Born - Died) Home Updated 30 Oct 02

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