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  1. Biography: Louisa Lawson (1848-1920) Portrait of Louisa Lawson, c1880, National Library of Australia, nla.pic-vn4464670. Louisa Lawson was born near Mudgee in New South Wales. She was a clever and thoughtful girl, who married at 18 and moved to a bark hut on the goldfields with her husband. Her life there was hard and lonely.

  2. Archie Lawson. Born. 17 February , 1848 Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia. Died. 12 August , 1920 (aged 72) Gladesville, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Religious Influence. Anglican. Methodist. Includes the religion in which subjects were raised, have chosen themselves, attendance at religious schools and/or religious funeral rites ...

  3. Louisa Lawson. Born: 17 February 1848, Australia. Died: 12 August 1920. Country most active: Australia. Also known as: Louisa Albury, pseudonyms “Archie Lawson”, “Dora Falconer” and “Mrs Appleby”. This biography, written by Sarsha Crawley, has been republished with permission from the Dangerous Women Project, created by the ...

  4. Louisa Lawson, née Albury (17 février 1848 – 12 août 1920), était une écrivain, poète, éditrice, suffragiste et féministe australienne. Elle est la mère du poète Henry Lawson . Jeunesse [ modifier | modifier le code ]

  5. louisalawson.blogspot.comlouisa lawson

    23 de jan. de 2018 · Just in case you might want to follow me on Instagram I am Louisa Lawson and have a picture of a striped hippo and on Facebook I am Louiisa Lawson (yes I know the spelling is different - I typed it in wrong all those years ago!!) Happy quilting. Posted by Louisa Lawson at 12:11.

  6. Louisa Lawson. Louisa Lawson (geboren 17. Februar 1848 in Mudgee, New South Wales; gestorben 12. August 1920 in Gladesville) war eine australische Schriftstellerin, Herausgeberin, Suffragette und Feministin .

  7. The inspiring life story of Louisa Lawson: poet, publisher, feminist and social reformer -- and mother of Henry Lawson. Louisa Lawson was acknowledged as Australia's foremost feminist writer in the 1800's. Henry's view of his mother was as a domineering, interfering mother, and painted her as a careless, uncaring and sexually repressed wife.