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Rose Scott 1913

By
May Moore
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a4362046 / P1/1546]
(Mitchell Library)

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Moore, May

State Library of New South Wales

World War I and the Peace Society in Sydney

The many wartime tensions between members of the New South Wales Peace Society was, in microcosm, one small example of the way in which the World War I split and deeply divided Sydney. Between 1914 and 1918, political, pacifist and patriotic tensions between the Society's members fractured this once united group.

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Scott, Rose

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Feminist campaigner who was a founder of the Australian women's suffrage movement, and a lifelong advocate for the rights of women and children.