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>I have been given your address by Ian Tyrrell so hope its OK to write. I'm
>a postgraduate student at Monash University history department, researching
>the life of Miss Helen Hart (born 1840 Birmingham UK died Melbourne 1908).
>Hart was a journalist and lecturer who spoke on women's rights, temperance,
>politics and social concerns, as well as preaching the gospel. I suspect
>she was a member of the Good Templars, but an email to that organisation in
>Britain remains unanswered, and there doesn't seem to be an address for
>Australia. Because she travelled constantly, throughout Victoria, New South
>Wales and South Australia, at least, she's been difficult to trace. I would
>appreciate any sightings of her anywhere! Thanks in advance,
>Helen D. Harris OAM
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Alas! don't no anything about Miss Helen Hart off-hand. Will keep an eye
open for anything about her. You may want to get in touch with Margaret
Barrow, a librarian in Manchester who is completing a doctoral dissertation
on British women and temperance reform. If you want it, will get her email
address.
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