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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

1. Catherine Helen Spence (1825-1910). Born In Melrose Scotland
Catherine Helen Spence (18251910). Catherine Helen Spence Enlarge.The inscription on her statue erected in 1981 in Adelaide, South
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Catherine Helen Spence (1825-1910)
Catherine Helen Spence [Enlarge] The inscription on her statue erected in 1981 in Adelaide, South Australia, describes Catherine H. Spence as a "social and political reformer, writer and preacher who worked for children", but this does not do justice to a fascinating character who should be better known - especially in the place of her birth: Melrose, Scotland.
The Statue in Adelaide, South Australia [Enlarge] In 1975 her portrait formed one of a set of "Famous Australian Women" stamps and a bibliography of her writings by Dr Barbara Wall of South Australia is in preparation, so clearly she is still a lady to be reckoned with.
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2. Spence, Catherine Helen - Australian Women's Archives Project Archival And Herit
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Spence, Catherine Helen (1825 - 1910)
Biographical entry Online Sources Published Sources Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales
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Title: Spence, Catherine Helen, 1825-1910. Papers Reference: ML MSS 202 Date Range: Description: Talks, articles and research notes, 1861-1907; poems; correspondence 1856-1909; newspaper cuttings and proofsheets, printed material re South African War, 1899-1902. Quantity: 1 box Top of Page Mortlock Library of South Australiana, State Library of South Australia
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Title: The Grand Old Woman of Australia (literary manuscript) Reference: D 6972(Lit Ms) Date Range: c. 1936 - 1936 Description: Manuscript of J.F. Young's biography of Catherine Helen Spence 'The Grand Old Woman of Australia'. Formats: Handwritten. Quantity: 0.02 m Access: Open Related Entries: Young, Jeanne Forster (1876 - 1955) Title: Speech re Catherine Helen Spence Reference: D7235(T) Date Range: Description: Speech given at the launch of the book 'Tenacious of the Past: The Recollections of Helen Brodie'. 19 December 1994.

3. The National Library Of Australia's Federation Gateway - Catherine Helen Spence
FEDERATION GATEWAY. Spence, Catherine Helen (18251910). Suffragist, electoral reformer, prohibitionist, feminist and
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SPENCE, CATHERINE HELEN (1825-1910) Suffragist, electoral reformer, prohibitionist, feminist and novelist, born in Melrose, Scotland on 31 October 1825. She migrated to South Australia with her family, arriving there on the Palmyra on her 14th birthday in 1839.
She published Clara Morison Tender and True Mr. Hogarth's Will (1865), and The Author's Daughter (1868). Her A Plea for Pure Democracy (1861) supported Thomas Hare's scheme for proportional parliamentary representation for both minorities and majorities, and she also advocated women's suffrage.
She wrote regularly for the South Australian Register , contributed to the Sydney Morning Herald , the Melbourne Review and the Victorian Review . She also became the first woman member of the board of advice under the Department of Education, and wrote a handbook of civics, The Laws We Live Under
Miss Spence stood unsuccessfully as a candidate for the Federal Convention in 1897, became president of the South Australian Co-operative Clothing Company in 1901, and published

4. OzLit@Vicnet - Catherine Helen Spence
Spence, Catherine Helen , (18251910) Helen Catherine Spence migrated to South Australia in 1839, with her family, from Melrose, Scotland where she was born and educated.
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5. Article Contents: Melrose Scotland
August 1999. Catherine Helen Spence (18251910). A social and politicalreformer, writer and preacher who worked for children . July 1999.
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6. Australian Studies -- Australian Literary And Historical Texts -- Electronic Tex
Spence, Catherine Helen (18251910) Catherine Helen Spence An Autobiography.Spence, Catherine Helen (1825-1910) Gathered In A Novel.
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Spence, Catherine Helen (18251910) Catherine Helen Spence An Autobiography.Spence, Catherine Helen (1825-1910) Mr. Hogarth's Will.
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8. Spence, Catherine Helen / Papers (State Library Of New South Wales)
Biographical Note. Catherine Helen Spence (18251910), writer andreformer, migrated with her family to South Australia in 1839.
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Spence, Catherine Helen / Papers (State Library of New South Wales)
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Catherine Helen Spence (1825-1910), writer and reformer, migrated with her family to South Australia in 1839. She wrote five novels, 1854-1868, and social and political newspaper articles, 1865-1907. She advocated an electoral system of proportional representation called the Hare-Spence system, published books and pamphlets and spoke on this and other topics, 1891-1910. She was a delegate to an international conference on charity in the United States of America, 1893, and was involved in various charitable organisations in South Australia mainly connected with children.

9. Spence, Catherine Helen / Papers (State Library Of New South Wales)
Summary. Creator Spence, Catherine Helen, 18251910. Title Papers of CatherineHelen Spence, 1856-1909. Date range 1856-1909. Reference number ZMLMSS 202.
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Spence, Catherine Helen / Papers (State Library of New South Wales)
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Creator: Spence, Catherine Helen, 1825-1910 Title: Papers of Catherine Helen Spence, Date range: Reference number: ZMLMSS 202 Extent: Repository: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales Abstract: The collection comprises talks, articles and research notes, 1861-1907; poems, n.d.; correspondence, 1856-1909; newscuttings and proofsheets, 1876-1907; and printed material concerning the South African War, 1899-1902.

10. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Spence, Catherine Helen, 18251910. Titles.
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Autobiography, An Mr. Hogarth's Will
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11. Www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/etext03/hgrwl10.txt
a 501(c)(3) organization with EIN Employee Identification Number 646221541 TitleMr. Hogarth's Will Author Catherine Helen Spence(1825-1910) Release Date
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12. OzLit@Vicnet Australian Authors Index:- S
IVAN (1921; SPEAR, PETA (1959-; SPEARITT, PETER (nd; SPEARS, STEVEJ. (1951-; Spence, Catherine Helen (1825-1910); Spence, ELEANOR (1928
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  • SARININ, ALEX (n.d.
  • SAUNDERS, Dr CHARMAINE (n.d.
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  • SAVERY, HENRY (1791-1842)
  • 13. 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

    14. Women's Suffrage In South Australia
    Autobiography of Catherine Helen Spence, edited and completed after herdeath by Mrs Jeanne F. Young. 18251910. Manuscript bound volume.
    http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/lib_guide/sasource/sass14in.htm
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    Books, pamphlets and periodicals Adelaide Social Purity Society. Report, 1889.
    ZPer176 A228 (2-P) Canadian Magazine. No.5, May-October 1895, pp.276-277. Spence, Catherine Helen. South Australia's victory for adult suffrage.
    Eclectic. Vol.1, no.2, July 1871, pp.5-6. Woman's social and political position.
    ZPer050/E b Eclectic. Vol.1, no.3, August 1871, pp.9-10. Woman's social and political position.
    ZPer050/E b Eclectic. Vol.1, no.4, September 1871, pp.13-14. Woman's social and political position.
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    Spence, Catherine Helen, 18251910; Spinoza, Benedictus De, 1632-1677; Spooner,Lysander; Sprague, Ruth M. Spyri, Johanna (Heysser), Frau, 1827-1901; St.
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    note and the front depicts the Father of Federation , Sir Henry Parkes, and onthe reverse side the pioneer feminist Catherine Helen Spence (18251910).
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    18. Unitarian Universalist Biographical Dictionary
    Charles Spear (18031863) Completed John Murray Spear (1804-1887) Completed RobertSpears (1825-1899) complete Catherine Helen Spence (1825-1910) assigned Anna
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    19. Mortlock Pictorial Collection B 11192
    Australiana. TITLE, Catherine Helen Spence. DESCRIPTION, Catherine HelenSpence, women's rights agitator and writer, 18251910. DATE, ca.1900.
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    Copies of this image may be made for private research/study. You may order a high quality photographic copy. Any other use requires permission from the Mortlock Library of South Australiana. TITLE Catherine Helen Spence DESCRIPTION Catherine Helen Spence, women's rights agitator and writer, 1825-1910. DATE ca.1900

    20. A Celebration Of Women Writers: AUSTRALIA
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