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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Leader, Gardening for Women, 1928
... is Viola (Caroline Isaacson.)...Viola - Caroline Isaacson... and the careers for them. The author's by-line is Viola (Caroline Isaacson ...Article in "The Leader," May 26 1928 describing the course for women at Burnley and the careers for them. The author's by-line is Viola (Caroline Isaacson.)the leader, female students, gardening, students working outside, courses, part-time courses, viola -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, The Woman Gardener, 1910
... Viola - Caroline Isaacson... Newspaper Newspaper Cutting The Age Viola - Caroline Isaacson ...Copy of article in "The Age" 1 October 1910 p 19 by Viola. Reason given why women were not allowed to study at Burnley for a period.the age, students, female students, careers -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Women Gardeners at Burnley, 1899
... Viola - Caroline Isaacson... - Caroline Isaacson ...Copy of article in "The Age" by Viola dated 8 February, 1899 p. 11. Report of preliminary lecture by Mr Luffmann in the Pavilion about how women will be trained at Burnley.the age, viola, charles bogue luffman, female students, c b luffmann, courses -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Adam Rovner, In the shadow of Zion : promised lands before Israel, 2014
... Caroline Isaacson...Critchley Parker Junior Caroline Isaacson A book about ...A book about people who explored if parts of Australia could be transformed into a Jewish homeland during World War Two. It includes the story of Critchley Parker Junior, or Upper Beaconsfield, who perished in Port Davey, Tasmania.xvi, 323 p.; 24 cmnon-fictionA book about people who explored if parts of Australia could be transformed into a Jewish homeland during World War Two. It includes the story of Critchley Parker Junior, or Upper Beaconsfield, who perished in Port Davey, Tasmania.critchley parker junior, caroline isaacson