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Issue Details: First known date: 2009... 2009 Cloth
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Notes

  • Author's note: Mary Hindle was born in Haslingden, East Lancashire, in 1799. After the machine breakers riots of 1826 she was probably one of the first female political prisoners to be transported to Australia. She ran away twice from the Parramatta Female Facotry in New South Wales and took her own life on August 21, 1841, aged forty-two.

Includes

Helmshore, 1826 i "We stood, like stacks of bobbins", Chrissie Gittins , single work poetry
Lancaster Castle i "For slats of the day I let my mind", Chrissie Gittins , single work poetry
Sleeping Room i "Should I think myself lucky", Chrissie Gittins , single work poetry
She-Lag Number 32 i "Two days fettered to the outside of a stagecoach,", Chrissie Gittins , single work poetry
Letter to My Husband, 12 November 1827, Sydney i "I hope these few lines find you well.", Chrissie Gittins , single work poetry
Parramatta River, August i "I could keep on absconding, crawling", Chrissie Gittins , single work poetry

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    y separately published work icon Quadrant vol. 53 no. 6 June 2009 Z1597193 2009 periodical issue 2009 pg. 41-43
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