Elsie Women's Refuge records, ca. 1974-2014
Elsie Women's Refuge records, ca. 1974-2014
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ca. 1974-2014
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MLMSS 9661/Boxes 1-4 , MLMSS 9661/Boxes 5X-8X
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1.73 metres of textual and graphic material (4 boxes, 4 outsize boxes)
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Copyright status : In copyright - This collection has multiple rights owners
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This material is held offsite and can take up to 4 working days to retrieve. Please submit your request through Ask a Librarian : Applies to MLMSS 9661/Boxes 1-4
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Contents
Elsie Women's Refuge records, ca. 1974-2014, including papers, photographs, printed material and objects.
BOX 1
Ten Years On 1975-1985 Evaluation of Women’s Refuges in N.S.W. by Jenny Noesjirwan. Women’s Refuges Magazine, 1979. An Evaluation of Thirty Six Women’s Refuges in N.S.W. and Canberra by Jo Perry, Mary Waterford and Erst Carr. He...
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Elsie Women's Refuge records, ca. 1974-2014
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Contextual Information
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Presented by Elsie Women's Refuge, Glebe, N.S.W., August 2014
Administrative / Biographical history
Elsie Women's Refuge was the first refuge set up in Australia for women and children escaping a violent home who had nowhere to sleep. The refuge offered advice and assistance in relation to the legal, welfare and health systems.
Elsie Women’s Refuge opened as emergency accommodation on 16 March 1974 at 73 Westmoreland Street, Glebe. A group...
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Call Numbers
MLMSS 9661/Boxes 1-4 , MLMSS 9661/Boxes 5X-8X
Record Identifier
nQR2JLx1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nQR2JLx1
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Reference code
1219958
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