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1 1 y separately published work icon Alexander Collie : Colonial Surgeon, Naturalist & Explorer Gwen Chessell , Crawley : UWA Publishing , 2008 Z1901527 2008 single work biography
1 4 y separately published work icon Richard Spencer : Napoleonic Naval Hero and Australian Pioneer Gwen Chessell , Nedlands : UWA Publishing , 2005 Z1205900 2005 single work biography

'Captain Sir Richard Spencer RN is remembered today as the early Government Resident of the fledgling settlement in Albany on the south coast of Western Australia. Richard Spencer lived peacefully with the local Aboriginal people and worked diligently to guarantee Albany’s future as a settlement and port.

'Albany was a shanty town when Richard and Ann Spencer and their nine children anchored in Princess Royal Harbour in 1833. The family all but doubled the town’s population.

'In Richard Spencer, Gwen Chessell has uncovered the richly varied life and career of an important figure in Australia’s early colonial history. She tells his story with authority, understanding and vivacity, whether she is describing activity aboard a fighting ship or the domesticity of the Spencer household.'  (Publication summary)

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