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    and Keep Him My Country. Mary Durack, born in Adelaide, South Australia, to Michael Patrick Durack (1865–1950) and Bessie Durack (née Johnstone), and her...
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  • of history by Dame Mary Durack (1913–1994). The book is considered a classic of Australian literature. It is the story of Durack's pioneering family establishing...
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    after the pioneering Durack family, whose lives are recounted in Dame Mary Durack's books of history. Created to replace parts of the divisions of Kalgoorlie...
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    Patrick and Mary had eight children (two of whom died in infancy), including Michael Durack. Goulburn provided insufficient outlets for Durack's energy, land...
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  • family as "Miguel". He was the son of Patrick Durack and Mary Costello, both Irish-Australians. Durack was educated at St Patrick's College, Goulburn...
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    Michael Patrick Durack (1865–1950) and his wife, Bessie Johnstone Durack. She was the younger sister of writer and historian Dame Mary Durack (1913–1994)...
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    Mary Durack (born 20 May 1994) is a former professional footballer who last played as a goalkeeper for Chelsea of the FA Women's Super League. Durack...
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    (PDF). American Kennel Club. pp. 1–27. Retrieved 9 September 2011. Mary Durack, 'Durack, Patrick (1834–1898)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National...
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  • Durack may refer to: Patrick Durack (1834–1898), pastoralist Michael Durack (1865–1950), pastoralist, son of Patrick Mary Durack (1913–1994), historian...
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  • master Mary Rogers Miller (1868–1971), American writer and educator Mary Dockray-Miller (born 1965), American scholar of history Mary Durack Miller (1913–1994)...
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    Perhaps it may be the native name for any big river, but according to Mary Durack it is definitely the name for the 'Ord'." It was given its English name...
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    dismissal was appealed to the Home Office in London. 1887. Halls Creek. Mary Durack suggests there was a conspiracy of silence about the massacres of Djara...
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    Larry Sitsky's The Fall of the House of Usher (1965), to a libretto by Mary Durack, in a double-bill with Dalgerie by James Penberthy, conducted by Rex...
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    nsf/DetailsPage/3105.0.65.0012008?OpenDocument. Retrieved 28 July 2019 Mary Durack, 'Durack, Patrick (1834–1898)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National...
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  • Cobbold, 60, British football executive. David Dunlap, 84, American rower. Mary Durack, 81, Australian novelist and historian. Les Gandar, 75, New Zealand politician...
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  • on 8 September 1940 in Subiaco, Perth. Her mother was the writer Dame Mary Durack, and her father was an aviator, Captain Horrie Miller. After obtaining...
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    were progressively refurbished with the assistance of interior designer Mary Durack. The two main reception rooms, the Morning Room and the Drawing Room...
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    Sarah Frances "Fanny" Durack (27 October 1889 – 20 March 1956), also known by her married name Fanny Gately, was an Australian competition swimmer. From...
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    Prichard, Randolph Stow, Tim Winton, Kim Scott, Sally Morgan, Joan London, Mary Durack and Craig Silvey. The public Art Gallery of Western Australia is part...
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  • the story of Catherine King and the ABC Women's Session. Foreword by Mary Durack, Fremantle Arts Centre Press, Fremantle, WA, 1979 "Catherine King". Women...
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  • on July 9, 1857, in New York City. He was the son of Michael and Mary Durack. Durack attended New York University School of Law, graduating from there...
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  • Frances Yates 1978: Isobel Baillie; Mary Durack; Audrey Reader; Joan Howard Roberts; Sheila Sherlock; Meere Uatioa 1979: Mary Austin; Margaret Booth; Sister...
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    2005. Durack, Mary (1964). Courteous Savage: Yagan of the Swan River. West Melbourne, Victoria: Thomas Nelson (Australia) Limited. Durack, Mary (1976)...
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  • Akerman Dean Alston Estelle Blackburn Brian Burke Robert Drewe Dame Mary Durack (Used the nom-de-plume "Virgilia") Frederick Flood Sir Paul Hasluck Adele...
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    Miller Drive in honour of the aviator. On 2 December 1938 He married Mary Durack West Australian Airways H.C. Miller - Horrie Miller and the centenary...
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    In 1937, fund-raising by a group known as the "Virgillians", led by Mary Durack, enabled further development of the site and in 1938–41 a kindergarten...
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    ISBN 978-1-74331-382-4 Durack, Mary (1959), Kings in grass castles, Constable and Co, archived from the original on 11 May 2019, retrieved 4 May 2019 Durack, Mary (1983)...
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  • Dunstan Elizabeth Durack Mary Durack Hugh Edwards Flora Eldershaw E.T. Emmett John K. Ewers George Farwell Charles Fenner Desmond Fennessy Mary Finnin David...
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  • DuPrau (born 1944, US, f) Jean-Pierre Duprey (1930–1959, France, p) Mary Durack (1913–1994, Australia, f/ch/p) Lee Duran (1939–2022, US, f), pseudonym...
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    Following his sacking in 1967, a committee comprising Sir Walter Murdoch, Mary Durack Miller, Stella O'Keefe, Professor E. K. Braybrooke, Professor G. C. Bolton...
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