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  2. What are the differences between Malaysian and Australian…

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    19 Nov 2012: A University of Tasmania student discusses the differences between studying in Australia and in Malaysia. Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania: https://bit. ly/38xjnJv Follow us on Facebook: http://bit. ly/2paDacB Talk to us on
    By: University of Tasmania
  3. Southern Gospel Choir 'Brighter Day' concert

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    15 Feb 2012: Southern Gospel Choir concert 'Brighter Day' 8 July 2011, featuring Deanna Parkinson singing Jordan's River with the Festival of Voices Choir and the Melbourne Massed Gospel Choir. Learn more about the Southern Gospel Choir:
    By: University of Tasmania
  4. A world turned upside down - Quaker Life in Tasmania

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    25 Jun 2012: In 1642, as Abel Tasman sighted the southern coast of Tasmania, and as the first shots were fired in the English Civil War, the eighteen-year-old George Fox had a spiritual awakening. Ashamed of himself after revelry with friends at a fair, he had a
  5. Quiet accomplishments - Quaker life in Tasmania

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/exhibitions/quaker/quiet_accomplishments/quiet_accomplishments.html
    25 Jun 2012: From the 1830s the Quakers made contributions to Tasmanian life out of all proportion to their modest numbers. George Washington Walker remained a moral force. He continued to take an active interest in the welfare of convicts, and was especially
  6. Qquaker life in tasmania the first hundred years by ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/exhibitions/quaker/quaker_flyer_sml.pdf
    25 Jun 2012: Qquaker life in tasmania the first hundred years. by michael bennett. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |. quaker life in tasmania: the first hundred years by michael bennettISBN 1 86295 367 8. Quaker life in Tasmania: the first hundred years is an
  7. Quaker costume - Quaker Life in Tasmania

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    25 Jun 2012: The following pages show clothes belonging to Sarah Benson Walker which were preserved by the Robey sisters. They are now held in the Society of Friends Meeting House Collection Hobart Tasmania. Sarah Benson Walker : University of Tasmania Special
  8. The Quaker Collection at the University of Tasmania Library: ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/exhibitions/quaker/quaker_collection_history/quaker_collection_history.html
    25 Jun 2012: The Quaker Collection at the University of Tasmania Library:. a history - by Graeme Rayner. The Quaker collection, now housed as part of the Special and Rare Collections of the University of Tasmania Library, owes its presence at the Library to
  9. William May - Quaker Life in Tasmania - University of Tasmania Library

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    25 Jun 2012: William May. Links:. Authorised by the University Librarian. University of Tasmania ABN 30 764 374 782.
  10. w Lewis May - Quaker Life in Tasmania - University of Tasmania Library

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    25 Jun 2012: W. Lewis May. Links:. Diuris pedunculata & Dianella tasmanica - Painted by Lewis May (Private Collection). Blue flower- unnamed ( Wahlenbergia ). - Painted by Lewis May (Private Collection). Daviesia latifolia - Painted by Lewis May (Private
  11. Sarah Benson Walker - Quaker Life in Tasmania - University of…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/exhibitions/quaker/quaker_biographies/quaker_biog_s_benson_walker.html
    25 Jun 2012: Sarah Benson Walker. Sarah Benson Walker (nee Mather) (1812-1893) was the daughter of Robert and Ann Mather and joined Friends in 1834. After her mothers death she took charge of her father’s home until she married George Washington Walker in 1840.

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