Street, Jessie (1889-1970)

Also known as
Lillingston, Jessie Mary Grey (1889-1970)
Street, Jessie M. G. (Jessie Mary Grey), (Lady) (1889-1970)
Street, Jessie Mary Grey (1889-1970)
Field of activity
Feminist and Suffragette; autobiographer/memoirist; community worker; feminist; human rights activist; pacifist
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NLA Persistent Identifier
http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-531546

Biographies

STREET, JESSIE MARY GREY (1889-1970), feminist, was born on 18 April 1889 at Ranchi, Bihar, India, eldest of three children of Charles Alfred Gordon Lillingston, civil servant, and his wife Mabel Harriet, sixth daughter of Edward David Stewart Ogilvie of Yulgilbar station, near Grafton, New South Wales. When Mabel inherited Yulgilbar in 1896, Lillingston resigned from the Indian Civil Service to take up residence there. Jessie began her formal education with a governess. In 1904-06 she attended Wycombe Abbey School, Buckinghamshire, England. She matriculated by private study and enrolled in arts at the University of Sydney (B.A., 1911), where she lived at Women's College (1908) and also met her future husband.

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Jessie Street was recognised nationally and internationally for her activism in women's rights, social justice and peace. Street campaigned for equality of status for women, equal pay, the appointment of women to public office and the election of women to parliament. Co-founder of the New South Wales Social Hygiene Association (1916) and Co-founder (1928) and President of the United Associations of Women, she was the only woman on the Australian delegation to the founding conference of the United Nations in 1945 and established the UN Commission on the Status of Women and the Charter of Women's Rights.

Daughter of Mabel Ogilvie and Charles Lillingston, Jessie was born in India and moved with her family to Yulgilbar on the Clarence River, northern NSW, in 1896. She was schooled in England at Wycombe Abbey School, Buckinghamshire, from 1903, returning to Australia in 1906. She graduated in 1910 with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Sydney, and became a founding member of the Sydney University Women's Sports Association that same year.

From here, a long and active career began with attendance at the International Alliance of Women Conference in Rome in 1911, and Geneva in 1914. Jessie worked for the New York Protection and Probation Association in 1915. She joined the Feminist Club the following year, becoming President in 1928 and resigning in 1929. In 1916 she was Co-founder with Annie Golding of the NSW Social Hygiene Association. That same year she married Kenneth Street. The pair were to have four children: Belinda (1918), Philippa (1919), Roger (1921) and Laurence (1926).

In 1920, Jessie Street became Secretary of the National Council of Women, NSW, and founding member of the Australian League of Nations Union. She was a member of the Women's College Council from 1921-50; member of the Women's League of NSW after its formation in 1926; Foundation Vice-President of the Racial Hygiene Association of NSW in 1926 (renamed the Family Planning Association in 1961); Co-founder of the United Association of Women (UAW) in 1929; and President of the UAW from 1931-42. In 1936, Street was the NSW Vice-President of the Australian Federation of Women Voters. She formed the Council of Action for Equal Pay in 1937, and became President of the Australian Open Door Council the same year. In 1939, Street joined the Australian Labor Party. She was also Australian president of the Society for Cultural Relations with the USSR. The following year she took an equal pay case to the Commonwealth Arbitration Court with Nerida Cohen on behalf of the UAW.

Jessie Street was a member of the NSW Committee of the International Peace Campaign throughout the 1930s-40s. In 1934 she was awarded the Victorian sesquicentennial prize for her song Australia Happy Isle.

Street founded and launched the Australian Women's Digest in 1941. In 1941 she was also Chair of the Russian Medical Aid Comforts Committee, and in 1942, formed the NSW branch of the Council for Women in War Work. She initiated the national conference which led to the Australian Women's Charter in 1943. The following year, as the NSW Chair of the Australian Women's Charter, she led a delegation of 13 women to present the Charter to Parliament.

1943 and 1946 saw two unsuccessful campaigns as Labor candidate for the seat of Wentworth in Sydney, but Street became President of the NSW Peace Council and was the sole woman in the Australian delegation to the founding Conference of the United Nations in San Francisco in 1945. She was the founder of the UN Commission on the Status of Women, 1945, acting as Australian representative from 1945-47, and Vice-President in 1947. Between 1957-67, she campaigned for constitutional change to grant the Aboriginal population the right to vote.

Street travelled extensively between 1945-64, visiting Washington, London, Moscow (as an official guest of the Soviet Union), Paris (for the Women's International Democratic Federation Conference), New Delhi (as guest delegate to the All India Women's Conference, 1945), and New York (for the Status of Women Commission, January-February 1947 and January 1948). Street was invited to Britain to help organise the World Peace Conference in 1950. She travelled throughout Europe on World Peace business in 1951, attending the Women's Congress in Copenhagen in 1953. She travelled to Geneva to observe the United Nations; to Vienna for the World Peace Council; to China on the invitation of the China Peace Committee; to Madras in 1955 for the All India Congress for Peace and Asian Solidarity; to Helsinki for the World Assembly for Peace; and to New York to attend the UN General Assembly. She chaired a seminar on the Status of Women in London in 1956. Between 1958-59, Street attended peace conferences in Stockholm and New Delhi. She was involved with the UN Status of Women Commission in New York; the International Assembly of Women in Copenhagen; and the 6th World Conference against A & H bombs in Japan, 1960-61.

Jessie Street's autobiography, Truth or Repose, was published in 1966. In 1989 the Jessie Street National Women's Library was established in her honour in Sydney, New South Wales.

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Resources for Jessie Street

Selected resources (49)

Australian Dictionary of Biography Online

Australian Women's Register

  1. Jessie Street Annual LunchInform Oz : Jessie Street Annual Lunch
    Bandler, Faith Dr
    [1997]
    Published: http://www.isis.aust.com/afnt/index.htm
    Series: http://www.isis.aust.com/afnt/jessie.htm
  2. Bird of Paradise
    Devanny, Jean
    [1945]
    Published: Frank Johnson
  3. Jessie Street: A Rewarding but Unrewarded Life
    Sekuless, Peter
    [1978]
    Published: University of Queensland Press
  4. Jessie Street, FeministWomen at Work Curthoys, Ann, Spearritt, Peter, Eade, Susan Margaret, 161 : Jessie Street, Feminist
    Wright, Andree
    [1975]
    Published: Australian Society for the Study of Labour History
  5. Jessie Street: A Rewarding but Unrewarded LifeRefractory Girl 17 46-7 : Jessie Street: A Rewarding but Unrewarded Life
    Radi, Heather
    [1979]
  6. Jessie Street: A Rewarding but Unrewarded LifeHecate 5 2 91-96 : Jessie Street: A Rewarding but Unrewarded Life
    Ranald, Pat
    [1982]
  7. Jessie Street: feminist and socialist, an enigma for her classSocial Alternatives; 01 April 1989 : Jessie Street: feminist and socialist, an enigma for her class
    Searle, Betty
    [1989]
  8. The Life of Jessie Street
    Jessie Street Women's Library
    [2000]
    Series: http://www.jessiestreetwomenslibrary.com/
  9. Truth or Repose
    Street, Jessie
    [1966]
    Published: Australasian Book Society
  10. Papers of Jessie Street (1889 - 1970)Finding Aids Manuscripts National Library of Australia : Papers of Jessie Street (1889 - 1970)
    National Library of Australia
    Published: National Library of Australia
    Series: http://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms2683
  11. 'Red Jessie': Jessie StreetUncommon Lives National Archives of Australia : 'Red Jessie': Jessie Street
    National Archives of Australia
    Published: National Archives of Australia
    Series: http://www.uncommonlives.naa.gov.au/life.asp?lID=3
  12. Jessie Street: A revised autobiography
    Street, Jessie (ed. Lenore Coltheart)
    [2004]
    Published: The Federation Press
  13. Street, Jessie Mary Grey (1889-1970)Australian Dictionary of Biography Online 16 : Street, Jessie Mary Grey (1889-1970)
    Radi, Heather
    [2006]
    Published: Australian National University
    Series: http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A160396b.htm
  14. Newtown Tarts: A history of the Sydney University Women's Sports Association 1910-1995
    Lilienthal, Sonja
    [1997]
    Published: Allen and Unwin
  15. Biographical register : the Women's College within the University of Sydney
    Annable, Rosemary
    [1995]
    Published: Council of the Women's College
  16. Worth her Salt: Women at Work in Australia
    Bevege, Margaret, Margaret James, Carmel Shute
    [1982]
    Published: Hale & Iremonger
  17. Uphill all the way
    Daniels, Kay
    [1980]
    Published: University of Queensland Press
  18. 2001 Eldershaw Memorial Lecture : founding fathers, dutiful wives and rebellious daughters.[Lecture presented to a Tasmanian Historical Research Association meeting on 10 Apr 2001.]Papers and Proceedings (Tasmanian Historical Research Association) 48 4 268-279 : 2001 Eldershaw Memorial Lecture : founding fathers, dutiful wives and rebellious daughters.[Lecture presented to a Tasmanian Historical Research Association meeting on 10 Apr 2001.]
    Lake, Marilyn
    [2001]
  19. Dynamic Duo turned the tide on injusticeSydney Morning Herald 11 : Dynamic Duo turned the tide on injustice
    Tony, Stephens
    [1997]
  20. Getting Equal: The History of Australian Feminism
    Lake, Marilyn
    [1999]
    Published: Allen & Unwin
  21. Feminism and Class: the United Associations of Women and the Council of Action for Equal Pay in the DepressionWorth her Salt: Women at Work in Australia Bevege, Margaret, Margaret James, Carmel Shute 453 : Feminism and Class: the United Associations of Women and the Council of Action for Equal Pay in the Depression
    Ranald, Pat
    [1982]
    Published: Hale & Iremonger
  22. 200 Australian Women: A Redress Anthology
    Radi, Heather
    [1988]
    Published: Women's Redress Press
  23. 50 years of feminist achievement : a history of the United Associations of Women
    Mitchell, Winifred
    [[1979?]]
    Published: United Associations of Women
  24. Jessie Street: individual rights and the national interestVoices for democracy : teachers resource kit National Archives of Australia : Jessie Street: individual rights and the national interest
    [c1998]
  25. Women at Work
    Curthoys, Ann, Spearritt, Peter, Eade, Susan Margaret,
    [1975]
    Published: Australian Society for the Study of Labour History
  26. Bessie Rischbieth, Jessie Street and the End of First-Wave Feminism in AustraliaWorth her Salt: Women at Work in Australia Bevege, Margaret, Margaret James, Carmel Shute 319-329 : Bessie Rischbieth, Jessie Street and the End of First-Wave Feminism in Australia
    White, Kate
    [1982]
    Published: Hale & Iremonger
  27. National Archives of Australia, National Office: Street, Jessie Part 3 (1950 - 1954)
    Personal files, alpha-numeric series; Series A6119; Online Digital Copy Available
    Control 362, Barcode no 464404
  28. National Library of Australia Oral History Collection: Jack and Jean Horner talking about Jessie Street [sound recording] / Interviewer : Peter Read. (28 February 1989)
    Jack and Jean Horner talk of meeting Jessie Street; her knowledge of aborigines; discriminatory clauses in the Act; the referendum; petitions organised by the Federal Council; Jessie's family history and involvement with the local aborigines; the Feminist Club; refuge at Glenville; how Jessie organised practical ways to help women; the first FCAATSI conference; Doug Nicholl's refusal to speak on the same platform with Jessie; Jessie's links with the establishment; feminist support for the Federal Council; Jessie's concern for the living conditions of aborigines; Jessie's definiteness about what she wanted and how it should be done; the Melbourne Conference at the Temperance Association; aboriginal affairs and the U.N.; Jessie's bluntness; resistance to political parties by the Fellowship.
    ORAL TRC 2303/32
  29. National Library of Australia Oral History Collection: Conversation with Jessie Street [sound recording] interviewer: Hazel de Berg (18 March 1967)
    Street speaks about her early childhood in India ; the quality of life for women in Australia at the beginning of the century ; her family history ; her university years ; England during the war years ; working with prostitutes in New York ; thoughts on trade unions and female membership; about how she prepares for her speeches ; Street reads a passage from her book "Truth or repose".
    ORAL TRC 1/197-198
  30. National Archives of Australia, Sydney Office: Lady Jessie Street (c. 1968)
    Interview by Norma Ferris (Part 1) ABC Radio; Series C100
    Control No 79/7/230, Barcode no 3509749
  31. National Archives of Australia, Sydney Office: Lady Jessie Street (c. 1968)
    Interview by Norma Ferris (Part 2) ABC Radio; Series C100
    Control No 73/7/231, Barcode no 3509752
  32. National Archives of Australia, National Office: Street, Jessie Part 2 (1949 - 1950)
    Personal files, alpha-numeric series; Series A6119; On-line digital copy available
    Control 361, Barcode no 464397
  33. National Archives of Australia, National Office: Street, Jessie Part 4 (1954 - 1957)
    Personal files, alpha-numeric series; Series A6119; Online Digital Copy Available
    Control 363, Barcode no 464407
  34. Mitchell Library and Sir William Dixson Research Library, State Library of New South Wales: William Morrow - recordings of addresses given by Jessie Street, and interviews with Jessie Street, 1953-1960 (1953 - 1960)
    Sound recordings - 7hrs 40mins. 1953; Recording of the 50th anniversary celebration of women's suffrage in Australia, including a welcome to delegates, speakers include Dame Mary Gilmore and Henrietta Greville, 16 December 1953. (Locn No.: CY MLOH 52/1) n.d.; Recording of Jessie Street in conversation on nuclear disarmament (Locn No.: CY MLOH 52/2) 1960; Recording of Dr Linus Pauling and Mrs Pauling speaking at St Pancras Town Hall, England, on why the world must disarm, 17 July 1960 (Locn No.: CY MLOH 52/3) 1959; Recording of the Deserted Wives Conference, speakers include Jessie Street (Locn No.: CY MLOH 52/4-5) n.d.; Recording of Jessie Street speaking on aspects of China; and a recording of a news item in which Jessie Street comments on allegations that the Conference on Disarmament was a communist initiative. (Locn No.: CY MLOH 52/6) n.d.; 'A World without War', being a recording of the British Peace Party National Conference on Disarmament (Locn No.: CY MLOH 52/7) n.d.; Interviews by Jessie Street with suffragettes including Lilian Lenton, Charlotte Marsh, Eileen Casey and Mary Leigh. They recall being in prison, confrontations with the police, and hunger strikes. (Locn No.: CY MLOH 52/8) n.d.; 'Women of Britain. The Story of their Struggle', by Nancy Brush, read by Pat Burke; and interviews by Jessie Street with Charlotte Marsh, Eileen Casey and Mary Leigh (Locn No.: CY MLOH 52/9) n.d.; Recording of Jessie Street speaking about China including illiteracy, living conditions and nomadic minority races (Locn No.: CY MLOH 52/10-12)
    Z MLOH 52
  35. National Library of Australia Oral History Collection: Interview with Mary Wright [sound recording] / Interviewer: Richard Raxworthy
    8 tape reels : 3 3/4 ips., mono. ; 5 in. Interview conducted in 1988. Mrs Wright speaks of her family background and her early life in SydHouney; her first marriage; living conditions during the 1920s; the Militant Women's Group; scabs and the timberworkers' lockout, Glebe; evictions from houses; rations; demonstrations; International Women's Day; Civil War in Spain; Jessie Street; Selina Maloney; meeting Tom Wright; Communist Party social activities; Paddy Drew; Tom's involvement in the union; his work at Wonderlex; New Guard; Workers' Defence Corps; welfare inspections; Woman Today; Spanish Relief Committee; Tom's work on the Labor Council; Idris Williams; Bill Orr; fights in the Labor Council; caucusing; Jim Healey; Ernie Thornton; book raids; women's wages; Jessie Street's involvement in the labour movement; Della Elliot ; Tom's involvement in the ACTU; Tom's overseas trips; his work with aborigines; Housewives Association; Union of Australian Women; International Women's Day committee; miners' strike; book raids; Vietnam demonstrations; her work in the Bankstown area; changes to the women's movement; communism; the ALP.
    ORAL TRC 1948/43
  36. National Archives of Australia, National Office: Street, Jessie Part 1 (1938 - 1948)
    Personal files, alpha-numeric series; Series A6119; On-line digital copy available
    Control 360, Barcode no 464391
  37. National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection: Papers of Jessie Street (1914 - 1968)
    1. Personal and family correspondence, 1914-1967. 2. Personal documents (1934-1967) and other papers. 3. Drafts and other papers re Street's autobiography "Truth or repose" (1966). 4. Papers re Street's feminist activities, 1916-1968, including the United Associations of Women. Correspondents include Bessie Rischbieth, Irene Greenwood, Linda Littlejohn and Robert Menzies. 5. Material re the peace movement, 1931-1966. 6. Papers re the United Nations, 1945-1966, including material on the UN Commission for the Status of Women. 7. Papers re Street's membership of the Australian Labor Party, attempts to gain election to Federal Parliament and subsequent resignation from the Party because of her refusal to abandon her pro-Soviet stance. 8. Papers re Street's interest in and numerous visits to the Soviet Union. Includes material on the Australian Soviet Friendship Society (1946-1968), the Russian Medical Aid and Comforts Committee (1941-1945). 9. Papers re Women's Forum for Social and Economic Reconstruction (1941-1945); Immigration Advisory Committee (1940s); and National Social Insurance (1930-1952). 10. Papers re Aboriginal rights and race relations, mostly 1956-1968, including the 1967 Aboriginal Referendum.
    MS 2683
  38. Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales: Jean Fleming Arnot - personal and professional papers, 1890-1995 (1890 - 1995)
    1948-1949; Diaries (3): 8 Apr.-1 Aug. 1948, 2 Aug.-26 Nov. 1948, and 27 Nov. 1948-15 Feb. 1949, concerning study trip of American and British libraries (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/1) 5 Sep.-15 Dec. 1961; Diary mainly concerning trip to IFLA International Conference on Cataloguing Principles, Paris, 9-18 Oct. 1961 (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/1) 1963-1994; Pocket appointments' diaries, being one for each year, except two for 1989, and excluding 1983 (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/1) 1983-1988; A4 and quarto appointments' diaries (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/2) ca. 1913, 1933-1989; Correspondence, with enclosures including Future Projection for Women at Work, being her paper at the Victorian Employers' Federation Women at Work Conference, Melbourne, 21 July 1969, and copy of Public Aministration, vol. 5 no. 8, Dec. 1945, featuring her article, ' Employment of Women in the Civil Service'. Correspondents include Australian Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament, Australian Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. Division of New South Wales, Australian Freedom from Hunger Campaign. New South Wales Committee, Ruby W. Board, Business and Professional Women's Club of Sydney, R. F. Doust, Mary Fairfax, Sir Vincent Fairfax, Eileen Furley, Irene Greenwood, Harold Casterton (Harry) Harper, Noel L. Lamidey, Andrea Lofthouse, Norman Mackenzie, National Council of Women of New South Wales, Ted Noffs, Fanny Reading, Bessie Mabel Rischbieth, Jessie Street, Nancy Bird Walton and Margaret Woodhouse (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/3) 1934-1990; 'Letters of Library Interest and Documents', being correspondence, with enclosures including her paper, Cataloguing and Classification of Special and Private Collections, delivered at the Library Association of Australia Conference, Melbourne, 27 Aug. 1975. Correspondents include Henry and Leo Berkelouw, Business and Professional Women's Club of Sydney, Carnegie Corporation of New York, Jim Cleary, Gerald Fischer, Harold Casterton (Harry) Harper, Eleanor M. Hinder, W. H. Ifould, Phyllis Mander-Jones, John Andrew Osborn, Barrett Reid, G. D. Richardson and the State Library of New South Wales (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/3) 1948-1949; Letters received from her mother, Jane Arnot, Alison McPherson and a nephew. See also letters from Jean Arnot to family and friends, 1948-1949, 1961, at ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/15 (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/3) 1959-1992; Postcards received and drafts not sent (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, AAD ON 2070/3) 1961-1975; 'Vice Regal & Official Christmas Cards' (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/3) 1964-1965; Correspondence concerning her nomination for MBE and congratulatory letters received (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/3) 1965-1991; References and testimonials for others (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/3) 1916-1969; Papers concerning her secondary education and employment with the Public Library of New South Wales (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/4) 1933-1994; Papers mainly concerning friends, colleagues and interests, including letters received, newscuttings and obituaries. Correspondents and/or subjects include James Allison, Zoe Emma Bertles, Freda Milicent Bryant, Flo Cluff, Alison Crook, Sir Vincent Fairfax, Film Australia, L. F. Fitzhardinge, Muriel A. Heagney, Theodora Hobbs, Millie Hoy, Marie V. Hurley, W. H. Ifould, Jessie Street Women's Library, Beatrice Anne Stewart Instone, Bee Miles, Museum of Australian Childhood, Molly Newman, Wilma Radford, Barrett Reid, Edith Alice Sims, Jocelynne A. Scutt, H. L. White and Margaret Woodhouse (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/4) 1948-1949; Papers concerning overseas study trip. Includes correspondence with the British Council and the Carnegie Corporation of New York; professional itinerary and copies of her report, Visit to Libraries in Britain and America 1948-9; theatre programs; and menus from the ship, RMS Queen Elizabeth (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/4) 1959-1961; Papers mainly concerning the International Federation of Library Associations' International Conference on Cataloguing Principles, Paris, 9-18 Oct. 1961 (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/4) 1961-1962; Papers concerning 'Committee on Cataloguing Paris Conference - LAA File' (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/4) 1961-1967; Papers concerning Cataloguing Code Revision, including Australian working papers on 1961 IFLA Conference agenda items (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/4) 1962, 1972-1995; Papers concerning the Nita B. Kibble Literary Award and the Nita May Dobbie Award (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/4) 1962-1965, 1981-1993; Papers concerning her entries submitted to the Australian Dictionary of Biography, being the Reverend John McGarvie (1795-1853), W. H. Ifould (1877-1969), Nita Bernice Kibble (1879-1962) and Margaret MacPherson (1875-1956) (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/5) 1968; Papers concerning her retirement from the Public Library of New South Wales on 19 Apr. 1968, including testimonial under seal issued by the Library Trustees; letter received from G. D. Richardson, Principal Librarian, 26 Apr. 1968; farewell cards, invitations and tributes from outside the Library; letter received from Mollie Thomson, co-host of the afternoon tea party held in Jean Arnot's honour; and papers concerning universal party organised by Wilma Radford at the University of NSW, 27 Apr. 1968, with letters of appreciation received (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/5) 1968-1971; Papers concerning her indexing the reprint volumes of The Sydney Gazette 1810-1811 for the Library of NSW, including correspondence with Frank Dunn, Dixson Librarian (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/5) 1968-1992; Papers mainly concerning her oral history interview by Anne Robertson for the State Library of New South Wales' sesquicentenary and the Library's acquisition of her papers. Includes her notebook compiled for the interview with details of her career and campaign for equal pay. (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/5) 1969-1991; Papers concerning her cataloguing of the Library of Camden Park, Menangle, N.S.W., including correspondence with the owners, Quentin and Antonia Macarthur Stanham, 1969-1971 (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/5) 1980-1992; Papers mainly concerning the State Library of New South Wales and its Library Society and the Australian Library and Information Association, including correspondence, newscuttings and invitations (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/5) 1987; Papers concerning the Library Association of Australia's 50th anniversary celebrations, Canberra, 2-4 Sep. 1987, including her talk on her first visit to Canberra for the launching of the Australian Institute of Librarians, 1937 (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/5) 1993-1995; Papers concerning luncheons in honour of her 90th birthday, celebrated chiefly at Parliament House, Sydney, 19 Apr. 1993. Includes presentation album with letters received from, among others, Alison Crook, State Librarian; Jean M. Elliston, President, National Council of Women of N.S.W. Inc.; Premier John Fahey; Warren Horton, Director-General, National Library of Australia; Prime Minister Paul Keating; Kaye Loder, Convenor, National Women's Consultative Committee; Di Manning, President, Australian Federation of Business and Professional Women; and G. D. Richardson; with a copy of Congratulations Miss Arnot (State Library of NSW Press, 1993), being augmented reprint of her 1946 ABC broadcast, Should Both Sexes Receive Equal Pay for Equal Work ? (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/6) 1994; Papers concerning Jocelynne A. Scutt's book, Taking a Stand - Women in Politics and Society (Artemus Publishing Pty Ltd, 1994), including letters received from Jocelynne A. Scutt, 15 May 1994, concerning her essay on Jean Arnot in the book (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/6) 1950-1951, 1964-1965, 1979; Certificates concerning her appointment to MBE, 1965; her election to Fellow of the Library Association of Australia, 1964; her Honorary Membership of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 1979; and copy of her report, Library Facilities in New South Wales Government Institutions, 1950, with note, 1951 (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/7X) 1976-1994; File concerning British Empire Association, including circular leters received and printed material (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/8) 1948-1989; Files (2) concerning the Business and Professional Women's Club of Sydney, including correspondence, membership lists, constitution and by-laws, material concerning the 40th anniversary of the Club, 1979; and the Club's study tour of Papua-New Guinea, 15-29 July 1968 (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/8) 1985-1995; File concerning the Australian Federation of Business and Professional Women Inc. Division of New South Wales, including correspondence, news bulletins, and constitution and by-laws (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/8) 1982-1995; File concerning the Australian Federation of Business and Professional Women Inc., including correspondence and copies of Federation News (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/9) 1933-1937; File of Kooroora Literary and Debating Society magazine, being five volumes: 1932-33, 1933-34, 1934-35, 1935-36, 1936-37 (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/9) 1980-1994; File concerning the National Council of Women Inc., including correspondence, circular letters received, material concerning Margaret Windeyer and report of the Womanhood Suffrage League of New South Wales, 1892 (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/9) 1990-1995; File concerning National Council of Women of New South Wales Inc., being printed material (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/10) 1978-1995; File concerning Pan-Pacific and Southeast Asia Women's Association, including circular letters received, reports and proceedings of the Association's 9th (Canberra, 1961), 13th (Seoul, 1975) and 15th (Saratoga Springs and New York, 1981) international conferences (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/10) 1955-1985; File concerning the Royal Australian Historical Society, including letters received from John Bennett, 1985, and D. I. McDonald, 1983; talks; copy of obituary of Harold Casterton (Harry) Harper by Hazel King; and printed material (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/10) 1967-1995; File concerning the Royal Australian Historical Society and its Library and Library Committee, including correspondence, newscuttings and printed material (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/10) 1960-1965; File concerning the Women's club, including correspondence, circular letters recived and annual reports (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/11) ca. 1937-1991; Literary papers, being mainly notes and drafts of talks and speeches, with related correspondence and newscuttings. Topics and themes: Travel, ca. 1949-1972, date unknown; National Council of Women, 1963-1966, date unknown; Public Service, ca. 1942-1945; Internationalism, 1966-1967; Old Sydney, 1979-1991; Bibliotherapy - Libraries, ca. 1937-1971, including New Anglo-American Code for Australian Libraries, 1967; Dedications in Books, 1946, 1988, date unknown; Local History, 1970-1978 (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/12) 1937-1990; Literary papers continued. Topics and themes: Status of Women in the Christian Church, 1968-1980; Women in Australia - Norman Mackenzie - Status of Women etc., 1945-1975, 1990; Australia Day & Victoria League Coronation day, 1957-1984; 'Articles, etc & Speeches ... Not Library', 1937-1975, 1989, including 'Equal Pay for Equal Work', 1937, Conference on Unemployment, 1961, Ruby Board, with prisoners' Christmas cards, 1949, and pamphlet on the opening of Berrima Training Centre, 1949; Reminiscences of a Cataloguer, 1981; The Australian Subscription Library and the Royal Australian Historical Society Library, 197--1982, date unknown; Early Australian Newspapers, Sydney Gazette, Hobart Town Gazette, 1989, date unknown; 'Speeches Miscellaneous' concerning, among other topics, Christmas, retirement, missionary work, the Big Sister Movement, Sydney Harbour, Captain Cook Bi-Centenary, BPW Club of Sydney study tour of Papua-New Guinea, 1968, and Soroptismy (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/13) 1926-1989, date unknown; Newscuttings concerning librarians and libraries, including obituary of Edith Alice Sims (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/14) 1934-1994; Newscuttings mainly concerning Jean Arnot, being four folders: no. 1, 1934-1953, with letter received from Lorelei booker; no. 2, 1953-1961; no. 3, 1961-1967; no. 4, 1968-1994 (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/14) 1952-1995; Newscuttings on a range of topics, with letters received from Irina Dunn, 1990; Irene Greenwood, 1978, 1990; W. Boyd Rayward, 1992; and the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre, Longreach, Qld, 1990-1991 (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/14) 1968-1994; Newscuttings mainly concerning librarians and libraries, with letters received from, among others, Alison Crook and Wilma radford; list of Kooroora Club members, 1968-1969; invitations; and copy of speech, 'Australia's Cultural Heritage', by Sir David Smith to the A.C.T. Branch of the Royal Commonwealth Society, 5 June 1992 (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/14) 1988-1990; Newscuttings concerning the property, Belltrees, at Scone, N.S.W., owned by the Michael and Judy White (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/14) 192--197-; Miscellaneous papers, including letters received from Jean Arnot to family and friends, 9 Apr. 1948-7 Feb. 1949, and to her sisters, Gillian and Mary Arnot, and Alison McPherson, 6 Sep.-7 Dec. 1961; photocopied specimens of handwriting of Library staff who have contributed to entries in the card catalogues, 192--193-; passports (2), 1948 and 1961-1966, with enclosed identity card, 1942,; travel documents for Paris trip, 1961, and New Zealand trip, 1973; and unused postcards, 194--197- (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/15) 1938-1990; Printed material, including order of proceedings of memorial ceremony for Emeritus Professor John Ward, AO, Patricia Ward, AM, Jennifer Ward and Moira Jennings at the Great Hall, University of Sydney, 21 June 1990, and of evening of tribute to Patricia Bruce Ward, AM, BA, DipED, FLAA, held at the State Library of NSW, 28 June 1990; and travel maps, 1938-198-, date unknown, including New South Wales Tourist Bureau regional maps, 1938 (Locn No.: ML MSS 3147, ADD ON 2070/15)
    MLMSS 3147 ADD-ON 2070/1-15
  39. Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales: Ros Bowden - interviews conducted for radio programmes and documentaries, ca.1975 - 1989 (c. 1975 - 1989)
    Collection comprises - 78 reels and 90 cassettes - 100hrs. Subjects include Aborigines, Australian -- Children -- Northern Territory. Aborigines, Australian -- Missions -- South Australia. Antarctica -- Discovery and exploration. Hiking -- New South Wales. Women -- Employment -- Australia. Women -- Social conditions. Women agricultural laborers -- Australia. Women air pilots, Australian -- 20th century. World War, 1939-1945 -- Social aspects -- Australia. World War, 1939-1945 -- War work. World War, 1939-1945 -- Women -- Australia
    Z MLOH 304
  40. Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales: United Association of Women - Records (c. 1930 - 1970)
    Contents include minutes, alphabetical files, pictorial material correspondence relating to the Australian Women's Digest, women in war, women in the Public Service and women and the Church
    MLMSS 2160
  41. University of Sydney, Archives: Papers of the Sydney University Women's Sports Association (1910 - )
    The papers of this organisation are currently (in January 2007) in two locations. The University of Sydney Archives House the bulk of the material created between 1910 and 1996. Material created after 1996 is held at Sydney University Sports Union. Those interested in using the collection should contact the reference archivist for information.
  42. National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection: Records of the Australian Women's Charter (c. 1944 - 1967)
    Records including the Minutes for 1944-1967, correspondence 1951-1968, cash book 1965-1966, conference proceedings, copies and drafts of the constitution, press cuttings and various publications issued by the Australian Women's Charter.
    MS 2302
  43. Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales: Florence James - Papers (1890 - 1993)
    The collection comprises 20 manuscript record series. You may navigate to a more detailed description of each series from this collection record. Diaries, 1931-1993 Correspondence with her family, 1916-1992 Correspondence with personal and literary friends, 1928-1992 Publishing correspondence and related material, 1951-1993 Papers concerning the novel 'Four winds and a family', 1946-1953, 1963-1974 Papers concerning the novel 'Jungfrau' by Dymphna Cusack, 1989 Papers concerning the novel 'Come in spinner', 1947-1992 Papers concerning the television mini-series 'Come in spinner', 1980-1993 Papers concerning books about Australia and New Zealand which Florence James was commissioned to write (not published), 1963-1992 Papers concerning her work as an editor and journalist, 1940-1991, nd Papers concerning literature, writing method and talks about literature, 1947-1992 Papers concerning International PEN and Australian Society of Authors, 1955-1981 Travel diaries and related papers, 1934-1987 Papers concerning Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), ca.1960-1991 Legal and financial records, 1934-1992 Miscellaneous papers, 1951, 1972-1990 Personal documents and papers concerning family history, 1890-1993 Photographs, 1929-1991 Printed material, 1921-1990 Oral history tapes, 1991
    MLMSS 5877
  44. Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales: United Associations of Women Records (c. 1930 - 1978)
    Contents include minutes of council and executive meetings, 1930-1978; annual reports, 1930-1977; correspondence, 1937-1970; financial records, 1933-1969; alphabetical files and correspondence relating to other Women's Organisations (inlcuding the Australian Federation of women Voters and the Pan-Pacific Women's Association, the Australian Women's Digest (the newsletter of the United Associations), women in war, women in the Public Service and women and the Church; other circulars and publications, 1935-1944; newscuttings, 1901-1949, 1963-72; United Associations of Women News Sheet, 1945-1978; Consitution.
    ML MSS 2160/ML MSS 2160 ADD-ON 427/ML MSS 2160 ADD-ON 1317
  45. Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales: Street Family, Sir Phillip Street (1923 - 1936)
    Correspondence 1923-36
    ML MSS 1686
  46. Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales: Feminist Club of New South Wales Records (c. 1928 - 1973)
    Contents include minutes [1929-1968], annual reports, financial records, newscuttings and miscellaneous papers, correspondence and subject files on topics such as the Child Welfare Act and divorce laws.
    ML MSS 1703/ML MSS 1703 ADD-ON 723
  47. Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales: Australasian Book Society Records (1949 - 1975)
    ML MSS 3398
  48. The University of Melbourne Archives: Eva Pethybridge Papers (1943 - 1963)
    Women's International League for Peace and Freedom papers. Includes material relating to the Australian Federation of Women Voters.
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Resources by Jessie Street (22)

  1. Jessie Street : a revised autobiography / edited by Lenore Coltheart
    Street, Jessie, 1889-1970
    [ Book, Audio book : 2004 ]
    At 101 libraries
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 47.101)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 47.101)

  2. Truth or repose / by Jessie M. G. Street
    Street, Jessie, 1889-1970
    [ Book, Audio book : 1966 ]
    At 43 libraries
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 40.809)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 40.809)

  3. Jessie Street / edited by Lenore Coltheart
    Street, Jessie, 1889-1970
    [ Sound : 1900 ]
    At 15 libraries
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 28.999)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 28.999)

  4. Papers of Jessie Street
    Street, Jessie, 1889-1970
    [ Unpublished : 1914-1968 ]
    At National Library
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 16.289)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 16.289)

  5. Jessie Street interviewed by Hazel de Berg in the Hazel de Berg collection
    Street, Jessie, 1889-1970
    [ Sound : 1967 ]
    At National Library
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 13.565)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 13.565)

  6. Letter to Lady Jessie Street from Shirley Andrews, Hon. Secretary of the Council for Aboriginal Rights (Victoria)
    Street, Jessie, 1889-1970
    [ Unpublished : 1956 ]
    At National Library
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 10.757)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 10.757)

  7. V poiskakh pravdy / Dzhessi Strit ; perevod s angliĭskogo A.O. Zeleninoĭ ; vstupitelʹnai︠a︡ statʹi︠a︡ A.P. Makarova
    Street, Jessie, 1889-1970
    [ Book : 1967 ]
    Languages: Russian
    At National Library
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 8.701)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 8.701)

  8. Australia, happy isle : two-part song / words by Jessie M.G. Street ; music by Lindley Evans
    Evans, Lindley, 1895-1982
    [ Sheet music : 1937 ]
    View online
    At 6 libraries
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 6.468)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 6.468)

  9. Australia, happy isle / words by Jessie M.G. Street ; music by Lindley Evans
    Evans, Lindley
    [ Sheet music : 1934-1938 ]
    At Sounds Australian
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 6.411)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 6.411)

  10. Report of visit to Pindan camps / by Jessie M.G. Street
    Street, Jessie, 1889-1970
    [ Book : 1957 ]
    At 3 libraries
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 5.526)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 5.526)

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Resources about Jessie Street (40)

  1. Jessie Street : a revised autobiography / edited by Lenore Coltheart
    Street, Jessie, 1889-1970
    [ Book, Audio book : 2004 ]
    At 101 libraries
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 45.768)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 45.768)

  2. Truth or repose / by Jessie M. G. Street
    Street, Jessie, 1889-1970
    [ Book, Audio book : 1966 ]
    At 43 libraries
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 40.056)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 40.056)

  3. Jessie Street / edited by Lenore Coltheart
    Street, Jessie, 1889-1970
    [ Sound : 1900 ]
    At 15 libraries
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 29.407)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 29.407)

  4. Newsletter (Jessie Street Centenary)
    Jessie Street Centenary
    [ Periodical : 1988 ]
    At State Library of NSW
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 20.684)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 20.684)

  5. Information bulletin (Jessie Street Centenary)
    Jessie Street Centenary
    [ Periodical : 1900 ]
    At State Library of NSW
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 20.57)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 20.57)

  6. Jessie Street : a rewarding but unrewarded life / [by] Peter Sekuless
    Sekuless, Peter, 1945-
    [ Book : 1978-1980 ]
    At 73 libraries
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 16.939)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 16.939)

  7. Papers of Jessie Street
    Street, Jessie, 1889-1970
    [ Unpublished : 1914-1968 ]
    At National Library
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 15.908)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 15.908)

  8. Jessie Street : documents and essays / edited by Heather Radi
    Radi, Heather
    [ Book : 1990 ]
    At 49 libraries
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 14.942)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 14.942)

  9. Jessie Street (1889-1970) : a short biography / by Heather Radi
    Radi, Heather
    [ Book : 2002 ]
    At 3 libraries
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 14.237)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 14.237)

  10. Jessie Street interviewed by Hazel de Berg in the Hazel de Berg collection
    Street, Jessie, 1889-1970
    [ Sound : 1967 ]
    At National Library
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 13.475)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 13.475)

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  1. Street, Jessie (1889-1970)
    ... STREET, JESSIE MARY GREY (1889-1970), feminist, was born on 18 April 1889 at ...
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  2. Jessie Street National Women's Library
    ... The Jessie Street National Womens Library is a specialist library which aims to promote awareness ...
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  3. Jessie Street Centenary
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  1. Jessie Street, 1889/ 1970
    Radi, Heather
    Womanspeak
    [ Article : 1989 ]
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 1.158)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 1.158)

  2. Newsletter / Jessie Street National Women's Library
    Jessie Street Women's Library
    [ Periodical : 1996-2011 ]
    At 6 libraries
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 1.088)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 1.088)

  3. Newsletter / Jessie Street Women's Library
    Jessie Street Women's Library
    [ Periodical : 1992-1995 ]
    At 4 libraries
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 1.027)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 1.027)

  4. Newsletter / The Jessie Street Library Association
    Jessie Street Library Association
    [ Periodical : 1990-1991 ]
    At 2 libraries
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 0.845)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 0.845)

  1. Emily & Jessie Gaps Scenic Reserve, N.T. portion 775 : R 1159 / Northern Territory Reserves Board
    Northern Territory Reserves Board
    [ Map : 1974 ]
    At National Library
    This resource may only be vaguely related to your query: matching terms may only have been found in the full text contents of the resource (score: 0.039)

    This resource may only be vaguely related to your query: matching terms may only have been found in the full text contents of the resource (score: 0.039)

  2. Plan of N.T. portion 775 : Emily Gap & Jessie Gap Reserve & part of Arltunga stock route / Drafting Office, Lands and Survey Branch
    Northern Territory Administration. Lands and Survey Branch
    [ Map : 1967 ]
    At National Library
    This resource may only be vaguely related to your query: matching terms may only have been found in the full text contents of the resource (score: 0.032)

    This resource may only be vaguely related to your query: matching terms may only have been found in the full text contents of the resource (score: 0.032)

  3. Hynam East : Hundred of Jessie
    South Australia. Dept. of Lands and Survey
    [ Map : 1916-1920 ]
    View online
    At 2 libraries
    This resource may only be vaguely related to your query: matching terms may only have been found in the full text contents of the resource (score: 0.028)

    This resource may only be vaguely related to your query: matching terms may only have been found in the full text contents of the resource (score: 0.028)

  1. Madge's people : in the island of Tasmania and beyond / by J.M. Edwards and Rosemary Brown
    Edwards, J.M. (Jessie Madge), 1889-1970
    [ Book : 2004 ]
    At 6 libraries
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.166)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.166)

  2. Report on Aborigines in Australia, May/June, 1957 / Jessie M. Street
    Street, Jessie Mary Grey Lady, 1889-1970
    [ Book : 1957 ]
    At 3 libraries
    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.648)

    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.648)

  3. Evaluate Jessie Street's contribution to the 20th century feminist movement in Australia
    Zou, Mimi
    [ Book : 2003 ]
    At RAHS Library
    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.533)

    This resource may have relevance to your query (score: 0.533)

  4. I'm the one that know this country! : the story of Jessie Lennon and Coober Pedy / by Jessie Lennon ; compiled by Michele Madigan
    Lennon, Jessie, 1925-
    [ Book : 2000 ]
    At 65 libraries
    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.357)

    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.357)

  1. Background to the Congo situation /Jessie M. G. Street
    Street, Jessie Mary Grey Lady, 1889-1970
    [ Unpublished : 1960 ]
    At UQ Library
    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.49)

    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.49)

  2. [Jessie Ngaio : Australian Art and Artists file]
    Ngaio, Jessie
    [ Published : 2010 ]
    Possibly online
    At State Library of VIC
    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.153)

    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.153)

  3. [Jessie Willow Tucker : Australian Art and Artists file]
    Tucker, Jessie Willow
    [ Published : 2010 ]
    At State Library of VIC
    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.141)

    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.141)

  1. Fighting for peace / written and directed by Irina Dunn
    Film Australia. Women's Film Unit
    [ Video : 1984 ]
    At 8 libraries
    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.274)

    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.274)

  2. In Japanese hands : Australian nurses as POWS / Jessie Elizabeth Simons
    Simons, Jessie Elizabeth, 1911-
    [ Book, Audio book : 1985-1994 ]
    At 44 libraries
    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.231)

    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.231)

  3. Dirty game / Jessie Keane
    Keane, Jessie
    [ Book, Audio book : 2008-2009 ]
    At 40 libraries
    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.201)

    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.201)

  4. I never walked alone / Jessie Hickford
    Hickford, Jessie
    [ Book, Audio book : 1977-1987 ]
    At 12 libraries
    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.188)

    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.188)

  1. Website: Women in Science Enquiry Network Inc : WISENET
    www.wisenet-australia.org
    Matching pages:
    View 36 matching archived pages
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.176)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.176)

  2. Website: Jessie Street National Women's Library
    203.147.135.214
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    View 151 matching archived pages
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.069)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.069)

  3. Website: 200 Australian Women
    www.200australianwomen.com
    Matching pages:
    • Jessie Mary Grey Street - 5/11/2007
    • ... [Jessie Mary Grey Street]Jessie Street 1889 - 1970 feminist Jessie Mary Grey Street (1889-1970), feminist...
    View 9 matching archived pages
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.055)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.055)

  1. JESSIE STREET'S LECTURE.
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 13 April 1939 p 5 Article
    ... JESSIE STREET'S LECTURE. Mrs. Jessie Street will deliver an address on "Wages System, Trade Unions, and Social Welfare in the Soviet Union" at the Chelsea Book Club, Market Street, this evening. ... 33 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.304)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.304)

  2. MRS JESSIE STREET
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 12 February 1947 p 1 Article
    ... MRS JESSIE STREET -* NEW YORK, Feb. 11 (A.A.P.). (A.A.P.). Mrs. Jessie Street, of Sydney, was to-day elected vice-president of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. The president is Mrs. Bodie Begtrup of Denmark. Mrs. Street was nominated as vice-president by ... 50 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.301)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.301)

  3. MRS. JESSIE STREET FINED
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 14 October 1941 p 7 Article
    ... MRS. JESSIE STREET FINED^ Mrs. Jessie Mary Grey Street, of Castlereagh Street, was fined 4/6 with [ 5/6 costs In the Traffic Court yesterday day for having parked her car in Pitt i Street for an hour on September 17. The police prosecutor. Sergeant Lucas, .said n wa« her fourth traffic convic- ... 55 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.301)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.301)