Papers of Katherine Prichard [manuscript]. 1851-1970.
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Prichard, Katharine Susannah, 1884-1969
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Writer and member of the Communist Party of Australia, 1919-1969. Wife of Hugo Throssell, V.C. Born in Levuka, Fiji, the daughter of Thomas Henry Prichard. Died in Greenmount, Western Australia. Her novels include "The Pioneers" (1915), "Windlestraws" (1916), "Black Opal" (1921), "Working bullocks" (1926), "Coonardoo" (1928), "Haxby's circus" (1929), "Intimate strangers" (1939), "The Roaring nineties" (1946), "Golden miles" (1948) and "Winged seeds" (1950). From the description of Pa...
Prichard, T. H. (Thomas Henry), 1845-1907
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Journalist and editor of the Fiji Times: father of Katharine Susannah Prichard. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1884-1899. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225820788 ...
Communist party of Australia
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The Communist Party of Australia has been interested in a range of issues from its inception in 1920 until it ceased to be a political party in 1991. These interests are reflected in its files on women's issues, trade unions, election campaigns, the environmental movement, peace and disarmament, unemployment and Aboriginal issues. From the description of Records [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225816752 The Communist Party of Australia was founded in...
Throssell, Hugo, 1884-1933.
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Throssell, Ric
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Ric Throssell is a playwright and author who worked for the Department of Foreign Affairs for forty years. He is the son of Katharine Susannah Prichard. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1937-1989. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225740247 ...