Kiddle, Margaret, and Sir Douglas Copland. Caroline Chisholm. Melbourne University Press, 1957.
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Occupation | Caroline Chisholm | CC
established the Female Immigrants' Home
which provided free room and board, employment services, and temporary schooling to new female immigrants in Sydney, New South Wales. Kiddle, Margaret, and Sir Douglas Copland. Caroline Chisholm. Melbourne University Press, 1957. 17 |
Textual Features | Caroline Chisholm | Adopting a rambling, conversational tone, she opens with a description of her founding of the Female Immigrants' Home
and its achievements, and then moves on to lobby for changes to the immigration system. CC
's... |
Textual Production | Caroline Chisholm | Caroline Chisholm
published a pamphlet entitled Female Immigration Considered, in a Brief Account of the SydneyImmigrant's Home. Kiddle, Margaret, and Sir Douglas Copland. Caroline Chisholm. Melbourne University Press, 1957. 17, 39, 42 |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Caroline Chisholm | Having begun with a brief description of CC
's family and time in India (a very unhealthy climate for young children), Chisholm, Caroline. The Story of the Life of Mrs. Caroline Chisholm, the Emigrant’s Friend, and Her Adventures in Australia. Trelawney Saunders, 1852. 4 |
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