Louisa Lawson The Dawn Gold Rush Stories Part 30 - Was a Patent Infringement the Catalyst for the demise of the most influential Womens rights publication of the late 1800s

Gold Rush Stories Part 30 - Was a Patent Infringement the Catalyst for the Demise of the Most Influential Womens' Rights Publication of the Late 1800's?

Gold Rush Stories - Part 3 - Meet the Lawsons Poet Henry Lawson, his mother Louisa Lawson and Father Peter Lawson

Was a Patent Infringement the Catalyst for the demise of the most influential Womens' rights publication of the late 1800s?

   

LOUISA LAWSON - Mrs Louisa Lawson, 1880's / photographer unknown  : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
Louisa Lawson - circa 1880's

GOLD RUSH STORIES PART 31 - HOW DOES HENRY LAWSON REMEMBER HIS CHILDHOOD HOME? 

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Sydney Mail NSW 1912 - 1938 Wednesday 2 November 1927 - Louisa Court CaseSydney Mail NSW 1912 - 1938 Wednesday 2 November 1927 - Louisa Court Case

Sydney Mail NSW 1912 - 1938 Wednesday 2 November 1927 - Louisa Court Case

Sydney Mail NSW 1912 - 1938 Wednesday 2 November 1927 - Louisa Court CaseSydney Mail NSW 1912 - 1938 Wednesday 2 November 1927 - Louisa Court CaseSydney Mail NSW 1912 - 1938 Wednesday 2 November 1927 - Louisa Court CaseSydney Mail NSW 1912 - 1938 Wednesday 2 November 1927 - Louisa Court CaseSydney Mail NSW 1912 - 1938 Wednesday 2 November 1927 - Louisa Court Case

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/158297936

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THE HOUSE LOUISA LAWSON RAISED HENRY LAWSON CHILDHOOD HOME EURENDEREE NSW MITCHELL LIBRARY STATE LIBRARY NSW

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A polymathic touring musician, film maker, historian and producer, for the past 8 years Kieran Wicks has navigated the Great Southern Land of Australia performing hundreds of shows to ravenous audiences, whilst simultaneously developing a vast catalogue of interviews, images and videos in the production of multiple formative docuseries including 'One Town at a Time', which records his musical journey, immersed in poignant, forgotten Australian history and poetry, in archives such as 'Gold Rush Stories' and 'Poetry of the Pioneers'.

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