Manuel, JacquelineJacqueline Manuel, ```We are the women who mourn our dead'': Australian civilian women's poetic responses to the First World War', Journal of the Australian War Memorial, no. 29, 1996, www.awm.gov.au/journal/J29/manuel.htm...
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Only a small number of Christian denominations in Australia ordained women to the ministry before the 1960s, including the Salvation Army, the Unitarian Church, and the Congregational Church. The ordination of women in the Congregational denomination is significant as there are many documented links ...
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Various of the young men pursue various of the young women; Camilla makes sure the Watson children don’t starve, and in particular keeps an eye out for Pearl who sails cheerfully through an array of vicissitudes, sowing happiness and Christianity as she goes, and at the end of her three ...
It is fitting that, among scores of striking black and white photographs, two of the most arresting shots feature both women who had endured much together. The first features Betty Jeffrey and Vivian Bullwinkel at a 1950 dedication ceremony to the fallen servicemen and women of World War 11. ...
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