AC
married George Frederick Cross
at Holy Trinity Parish Church in Ely in Cambridgeshire (which is now the Lady Chapel of Ely Cathedral).
Tate, Audrey. Ada Cambridge: Her Life and Work, 1844-1926. Melbourne University Press, 1991.
38
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Residence
Ada Cambridge
AC
migrated once more from England to Australia, to Melbourne (not far from her previous home), following her husband
's death.
Australian Dictionary of Biography Online. http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/adbonline.htm.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Residence
Ada Cambridge
The former AC
sailed with her new husband, George Frederick Cross
, from Plymouth in England for Sandridge, Victoria, in what later became Australia.
Tate, Audrey. Ada Cambridge: Her Life and Work, 1844-1926. Melbourne University Press, 1991.
45, 48
Residence
Ada Cambridge
Following her husband
's retirement, Ada Cross (the writer Ada Cambridge
) set sail once again from Melbourne, Australia, to England, where the two of them settled in Cambridge.
Cambridge, Ada, and Margaret Bradstock. Thirty Years in Australia. Sydney University Press, 2006.
xi
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Textual Features
Ada Cambridge
For the wife of an Anglican
clergyman, the content was certainly unexpected. Indeed, as A. G. Stephens
has noted: The shock to the Rev. George Cross
[her husband] was overwhelming.
Beilby, Raymond, and Cecil Hadgraft. Ada Cambridge, Tasma and Rosa Praed. Oxford University Press, 1979.
6
Vickery, Ann. “A ’Lonely Crossing’: Approaching Nineteenth- Century Australian Women’s Poetry”. Victorian Poetry, Vol.
40
, No. 1, 1 Mar.–31 May 2002, pp. 33-54.
40.1 (Spring 2002): 41
Travel
Ada Cambridge
AC
and her husband
made their first journey back to England since their departure for Australia nearly forty years earlier.
Cambridge, Ada, and Margaret Bradstock. Thirty Years in Australia. Sydney University Press, 2006.
xi
Beilby, Raymond, and Cecil Hadgraft. Ada Cambridge, Tasma and Rosa Praed. Oxford University Press, 1979.