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A blackboard in the bush, Pudman Creek School & public education in NSW, Philip Hobbs

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A blackboard in the bush, Pudman Creek School & public education in NSW, Philip Hobbs
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Bibliography: p. 104
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A blackboard in the bush
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Philip Hobbs
Sub title
Pudman Creek School & public education in NSW
Summary
p. 86-87 Aboriginals: mention of mission at Blakney Creek; marked trees and corroboree grounds at Blakney Creek; Names of local Aborigines: Harry Lane, Sam Brown, Russell family; Harry Lane's daughters Caroline and Mary sang at concerts and played the gumleaf whistle; Handing out of rations to Aborigines at the post office -- Elma Pearsall: a story of a proud heritageHistory of the Pudman School; memories of those who attended the school, including Elma Pearsall
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Pudman Creek School & public education in NSW
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