02056ctc a2200373 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019001200066035001700078035001200095040001600107043001200123045001700135100003000152245007100182260001500253300002200268500004400290506004300334510007200377520045400449545039900903555003901302600004001341650003801381650004401419650003601463650002901499650003201528656002101560656002301581856006101604984001701665224946920020822142750.0921118m18731943at neng d1 a9577866 9000009577866 91915550 aANL:MSbeng au-at---2 bd1873bd19431 aHenry, Alice,d1857-1943.10aPapers of Alice Henry,f1873-1943g(bulk 1873-1943)h[manuscript]. c1873-1943. a45 cm.a(3 boxes) aManuscript reference no. : NLA MS 1066. aAvailable for reference. Not for loan.4 aGuide to collections of manuscripts relating to Australia ;cA1142. aNewspaper cuttings, typescript and manuscript articles, some letters, scrapbooks. Most of the material is concerned with women and trade unions and women's suffrage. The material divides roughly into two sections: 1. Biographical articles on people connected with trade unions and the labour movement and people in the literary and theatrical worlds. 2. Articles relating to Alice Henry or written by her, which appeared in newspapers and magazines. aAn Australian journalist and feminist. On the staff of the Australasian and the Argus, Melbourne 1884-1905. Lectured on Proportional Representation and Woman's Suffrage. Worked in America 1905-1933. Became Office Secretary of the Chicago Branch of the National Women's Trade Union League of America and remained associated with it till 1928. Edited Life and Labor, a monthly magazine 1914-1918.0 aDescriptive list (5 p.) available.10aHenry, Alice,d1857-1943vArchives. 0aJournalistszAustraliavArchives. 0aWomen journalistszAustraliavArchives. 0aFeministszAustraliavArchives. 0aLabor unionszAustralia. 0aWomenxSuffragezAustralia. 7aFeminists.2lcsh 7aJournalists.2lcsh7 zFinding aiduhttp://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/1066.html aANLcMS 1066