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The Illawarra Diary Of Lady Jane Franklin, 10-17 May 1839, Michael K. Organ Sep 1988

The Illawarra Diary Of Lady Jane Franklin, 10-17 May 1839, Michael K. Organ

Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) - Papers

Jane Franklin, the wife of Sir John Franklin, Governor of Tasmania, travelled overland from Port Phillip to Sydney in 1839. During the trip she kept detailed diary notes and wrote a number of letters. Between 10-17 May 1839 she journeyed to the Illawarra region on the coast of New South Wales. A transcription of the original diary notes is presented, along with descriptive introduction to the life and times of Jane Franklin.


Echo Of A Distant Drum [Episode 1], Siobhan Mchugh Jan 1988

Echo Of A Distant Drum [Episode 1], Siobhan Mchugh

Faculty of Creative Arts - Papers (Archive)

Episode on the rebellious nature of the Irish in Australia - including Ned Kelly.