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Mary Reibey: Australia’s pioneering businesswoman
Mary Reibey c1835 Courtesy: Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW
Mary Reibey died at her extensive country estate in Newtown on 30 May 1855, aged 78, having outlived five of her seven children and also a number of her grandchildren. She is remembered today on Australia’s twenty-dollar note, which is a depiction based on the tiny miniature at left, which is held at the State Library of NSW and is the only known portrait of her in existence.
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