W. Henley Rawlings to Caroline Napier (19 letters), 1869-1885

 
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File ff.123-79
Content Summary:
Written at Sydney, Parkes, Hodgkinson (Queensland) and Irvinebank, the letters refer to gold diggings and Rawlings' work as a prospector, trade unions, books, Australian Aboriginals, lack of entertainment at Hodgkinson, mutual friends, loneliness, advice to emigrants, annexation of New Guinea, sport, international events, work as assayer at Irvinebank, and his republican beliefs.
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Parkes Place
Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
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