Papers [manuscript]. 1909-1972.

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Papers [manuscript]. 1909-1972.

Correspondence. Biographical background notes about the Finucane and Crowle families. Typescript broadcasts and a typescript draft of "Our childhood in Australia", an unpublished book by Mary B. Crowle. Notebooks and photographs; newspaper cuttings; A copy of The Navy List, January 1909. British Red Cross Society, 1917. Health Practitioners Association, 1937. The Healers' Association, 1942. The London School of Natural Therapeutics, 1934.Copy of the Anzac Book (1918) with inserted letters, 1915-4 and newscuttings, 1927-42. Also a copy of 1923 Anzac Day Commemorative Service Programme, London.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7069918

Libraries Australia

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Crowle family.

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Finucane family.

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Crowle, Mary Beatrice, 1874-1972

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Mary Beatrice Crowle (1874-1972). Married Captain Joseph Napton Crowle R.N. of Ponsmaine, Cornwall. She was a lecturer, broadcaster, suffragette, Poor Law Guardian, one of the first patrol women with Lady Astor, organiser of Anzac Day at Bath, Somerset, etc. A daughter, Eileen "Pigeon" Crowle, and a son Thomas Bedford Finucane Crowle. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1909-1972. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225761106 Mary B. Crowle was the daughter o...