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  1. Thirty years in Australia. by Ada Cambridge. by Cambridge. Ada. 1844-1926., 1903-01-01
  2. A humble enterprise by Ada Cambridge. by Cambridge. Ada. 1844-1926., 1896-01-01
  3. Ada Cambridge: Her Life and Work 1844-1926 by Audrey Tate, 1991-01-31
  4. Thirty Years in Australia by Ada Cambridge, 1989-02

21. The Biography Of Ada Cambridge - Life Story
The biography of Ada Cambridge life story .. poetry Biography Poems
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22. Victorian Women Writers
Cambridge, Ada (18441926) 1897, At Midnight (1897) a machine-readable transcription (Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University, 15
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Browse the full TEI Headers Belloc, Bessie Rayner (1829-1925) [ Ballads and Songs (1863): a machine-readable transcription (Bloomington, IN: Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University, 22-January-1999) [ Braddon, M.E. Mary Elizabeth (1837-1915) [ Lady Audley's Secret, Vol. 1 (1862): a machine-readable transcription (Bloomington, IN: Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University, 24-November-1998 ) [ BrMeMaE,LaAuSeV Braddon, M.E. Mary Elizabeth (1837-1915) [ Lady Audley's Secret, Vol. 2 (1862): a machine-readable transcription (Bloomington, IN: Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University, 19-January-1998 ) [ BrMeMaE,LaAuSeV2 Braddon, M.E. Mary Elizabeth (1837-1915) [ Lady Audley's Secret, Vol. 3 (1862): a machine-readable transcription (Bloomington, IN: Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University, 06-February-1999 ) [ BrMeMaE,LaAuSeV3 Caird, Mona (1854-1932) [ The Daughters of Danaus (1894): a machine-readable transcription (Bloomington, IN: Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University, 22-September-1998) [

23. SETIS Digital Resources: Table Of Contents Script
Collection of short fiction. In PDF, at SETIS. 612K.
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24. Old-poets In Oceania, By Popularity At Old Poetry
Cambridge, Ada Oceania. Born 1844, Died 1926, 84 poems. English born Ada Cambridge (maiden name) married and moved to Australia in 1870
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  • Paterson, A B Banjo Oceania. Born: 1864, Died: 1941, 245 poems. Dennis, C J Oceania. Born: 1876, Died: 1938, 726 poems. Born in Auburn, South Australia, September 1876. Married Olive Harriet in 1917. They had no children. Clarence Michael James Dennis (he liked to be called 'Den') loved to write childrens poetry. Lawson, Henry Oceania. Born: 1867, Died: 1922, 500 poems. By the 1890s Australia had been settled for a little more than 100 years and Lawson was arguably the first Australian-born writer who really looked at Australia with Australian eyes, not influenced by his knowledge of other landscapes. He was the fir Noonuccal, Oodgeroo Oceania. Born: 1920, Died: 1993 (modern), 4 poems. Oodgeroo Noonuccal was a poet, an actress, writer, teacher, artist and a campaigner for Aboriginal rights But she was best known for her poetry. Oodgeroo was the first Aboriginal Australian to have a book of poetry published. Mackellar, Dorothea
  • 25. SETIS Digital Resources: Table Of Contents Script
    A 1913 collection of verse. In PDF, at SETIS. 212K.
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    26. Cambridge ADA Gives Screening Of Vietnam Film | The Harvard Crimson
    The guerilla version of the war in Vietnam was presented in a film shown by the Cambridge ADA to a crowd of nearly two hundred in the Faculty Club last night.
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    The guerilla version of the war in Vietnam was presented in a film shown by the Cambridge ADA to a crowd of nearly two hundred in the Faculty Club last night. It was the first public showing in the United States of a film made by the South Vietnamese Liberation Front, the national political organization of the guerillas. The film, which won the prize for the best documentary at the Moscow film festival last June, was lent to the ADA by Albert Maher '63, who brought it back from Cuba this summer. Maher was one of the fifty-nine American students who visited Cuba in deflance of State Department regulations. 'Lackey Diem' As a "document" of the "heroic struggle of the Vietnamese people against the American imperialists and their lackey Diem," the film illustrates much that U.S. newspapers have described: barbed wire-enclosed strategic hamlets, American tanks rolling down American-built strategic highways, American pilots bombing Vietnamese villages; American soldiers leading Vietnamese troops.

    27. Sisters By Ada Cambridge - Project Gutenberg
    Novel. In plain text, or as a zip file, at Project Gutenberg.
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    28. Victorian Women Writers Project - The Hand In The Dark And Other Poems
    The Hand in the Dark and Other Poems Cambridge, Ada (18441926)
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    29. The Religion Report: 5 May  2004  - Ada Cambridge.
    Transcript of an interview with playwright Rodney Wetherall, who has written a one-woman show about the nineteenth-century novelist. The Religion Report
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    A new play about Australia’s most famous 19th century clerical spouse, Ada Cambridge, a famous woman novelist, who wrote 19 novels in her time. Program Transcript Stephen Crittenden : Ada Cambridge was born in Norfolk, in England, in 1844 and came to Australia in 1870 with her husband, an Anglican missionary priest, the Reverend George Cross. They were posted first to Wangaratta, in north-east Victoria, and then over the next 20 years they moved to Yackandandah, Ballin, Colrane, Bendigo, Beechworth and Williamstown. Meanwhile the feisty Ada Cambridge became one of the leading women novelists of her day. Ada Cambridge is the subject of a new one-woman show that’s playing in and around Melbourne. In a moment we’ll speak to playwright Rodney Wetherell, but first, here’s an extract from his one-woman show, performed by Stephanie Daniel. And in this extract Ada is speaking about writing her memoir, ‘Thirty Years in Australia’ which was published in 1903. Stephanie Daniel : I had just completed ‘Thirty Years in Australia’, my account of exactly that. We had arrived in Melbourne in 1870 and the turn of the century was a good place to draw a line. Like most of my books it was well-received, though A.G. Stevens in ‘The Bulletin’ said it showed evidence of ‘a revolt behind the veil’. Tommy rot. I was not revolting and I was not behind a veil, unless he meant the veil of respectability around the church.

    30. Resource Section - Cambridge, Ada (1844-1926) - The Australian Women's Register
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    31. Ada Cambridge Cross
    Portrait, very brief biographical profile, selected bibliography, list of some individual hymns she wrote.
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    33. SETIS Digital Resources: Table Of Contents Script
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    34. Ada Cambridge Summary | BookRags.com
    Ada Cambridge. Ada Cambridge summary with 4 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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    35. The First Home
    The fourth chapter of Thirty Years in Australia. Describes life as the wife of an Anglican missionary to Wangaratta, Victoria.
    http://www.anglican.org.au/archive/document/123.pdf

    36. Cambridge Ada Fidelis A Novel Our Price 23.96 GBP ISBN
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    37. A Humble Enterprise. By CAMBRIDGE, Ada.
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    38. Victorian Women Writers Project - The Manor House And Other Poems
    The Manor House and Other Poems Cambridge, Ada (18441926)
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    39. Ada Cambridge - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Cato, Nancy (1989) 'Introduction' in Cambridge, Ada (1989) Sisters (Penguin Australian Women's Library) Morrison, Elizabeth (1988) 'Editor's introduction' in Cambridge, Ada (1988) A
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Ada Cambridge Born 21 November 1844
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    Melbourne, Australia Heart failure Other names A.C. and Ada Cross Occupation Novelist, poet, memoirist and journalist Spouse Rev. George Frederick Cross Children Five, including Dr K. Stuart Cross Parents Henry and Thomasine Cambridge Ada Cambridge (21 November 1844 – 19 July 1926), later known as Ada Cross , was an English writer. Overall she wrote more than twenty-five works of fiction, three volumes of poetry and two autobiographical works. Many of her novels were serialised in Australian newspapers, and were never published in book form. While she was known to friends and family by her married name, Ada Cross, she was known to her newspaper readers as A.C. . Later in her career she reverted to her maiden name, Ada Cambridge, and it is thus by this name that she is known.
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