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Pearl Mary Gibbs
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- Black and white photograph of a woman wearing glasses and a hat
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- 2025-03-28 12:18:12
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- Pearl Mary Gibbs
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- Pearl Mary (Gambanyi) Gibbs (1901–1983) was a self-described ‘battler’ who spent her life fighting the policies and practices that oppressed Aboriginal people.
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- <p>Aboriginal rights activist (1901–1983)</p>
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- <p>Pearl Mary (Gambanyi) Gibbs (1901–1983) described herself as a ‘battler’ because she spent her life fighting the policies and practices that oppressed Aboriginal people. Politically astute and outspoken, she ‘lived and breathed, ached and bled Aboriginal affairs’. She is remembered for her work with the Aborigines Progressive Association, her involvement in the 1938 Day of Mourning, and her community work in Dubbo, NSW.</p>
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Beryl McLaughlin
https://blueplaques.nsw.gov.au/_designs/integrations/funnelback-integration/blue-plaque-indexers/blue-plaque-xml-indexer/_nocache?asset=581258- icon:
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- 2025-03-28 12:16:50
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- Beryl McLaughlin
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- 2648
- cityName:
- Wentworth Falls
- addressLine1:
- 99-101 Blaxland Road
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- Blue Mountains Historical Society
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- Architecture and construction, Community and philanthropy
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- ,
- traditionalName:
- Wentworth Falls is located within the country of the Dharug and Gundungurra people.
- productDescription:
- <p>Beryl Mary McLaughlin was an early female architect and enthusiastic amateur historian. In 1922, she was one of the first women to receive a Bachelor of Architecture from the newly established School of Architecture at the University of Sydney. Later in life, Beryl became a prominent member of the Wentworth Falls community. She was active in the region’s civil defence activities during the Second World War and was a generous supporter of the Blue Mountains Historical Society throughout her life.</p>
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- Portrait of a woman
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- Beryl Mary McLaughlin (1888-1988) was an early female architect and enthusiastic amateur historian.
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- 581258
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- <p>Architect and benefactor (1888–1988)</p>
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Emma Jane Callaghan
https://blueplaques.nsw.gov.au/_designs/integrations/funnelback-integration/blue-plaque-indexers/blue-plaque-xml-indexer/_nocache?asset=609465- icon:
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- https://blueplaques.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/image/0007/574495/First-Nations_web-banner.jpg
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- updatedDate:
- 2025-03-28 12:15:57
- productName:
- Emma Jane Callaghan
- cityName:
- La Perouse
- addressLine1:
- 2 Elaroo Avenue
- categories:
- Community and philanthropy, First Nations
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- traditionalName:
- La Perouse is on land traditionally occupied by the Bidjigal and Gadigal Clans
- productDescription:
- <p>Emma Jane 'Lady' Callaghan (later Cook) worked tirelessly in her community as a nurse, midwife, missionary, advocate, and recorder of Indigenous language. A mother of 11 children, she was a primary healthcare worker on Aboriginal reserves at La Perouse, Bellbrook and Armidale, as well as an outspoken advocate for Aboriginal civil rights and an active member of the War Widows' Guild. In her spare time, she made hats and clothing for herself, her family and the wider community.</p>
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- thumbnailAlt:
- Black and white photograph of a woman sitting down on a chair
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- Blue Plaque
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- Emma Jane Callaghan was a nurse, midwife, missionary, advocate and recorder of Indigenous language.
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- <p>Aboriginal healthcare worker and advocate (1884–1979)</p>
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Arthur Stace
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- 2025-03-28 12:29:25
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- Arthur Stace
- addressPostalCode:
- 2007
- cityName:
- Ultimo
- addressLine1:
- St Barnabas Anglican Church
- addressLine2:
- 57-61 Mountain Street
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- Community and philanthropy
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- Sydney is on the land of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation.
- productDescription:
- <p>Arthur Malcolm Stace, remembered as Mr Eternity, is part of the folklore of Sydney.</p><p>In November 1932, Arthur heard evangelist John G Ridley say that he wished he could ‘shout eternity through the streets of Sydney’. For about 35 years Arthur spread Ridley’s message, writing ‘Eternity’ in copperplate script, on Sydney's footpaths and doorsteps.</p>
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- Arthur Stace (1885–1967), remembered as Mr Eternity, wrote ‘Eternity’ in chalk more than half a million times on the footpaths and doorsteps of Sydney.
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- <p>Sydney’s ‘Eternity’ chalk writer (1885–1967)</p>
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Susan Schardt
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- 2025-03-23 20:24:54
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- 2112
- cityName:
- Ryde
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- Royal Rehab, Susan Schardt Way
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- 235 Morrison Road
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- Community and philanthropy, Health and medicine
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- Ryde is on the traditional lands of the Wallumedegal Clan of the Darug nation
- productDescription:
- <p>Susan Katherina Schardt was a philanthropist and founder of the institution that is now known as Royal Rehab. Susan was born sight impaired and devoted her life to assisting other people with disabilities during a time when support services were limited. Susan was influential in changing social attitudes towards disability and Royal Rehab is now Australia's longest continuously operating disability service provider,</p>
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- Susan Katherina Schardt was a philanthropist and founder of the institution that is now known as Royal Rehab. Susan was born sight impaired and devoted her life to assisting other people with disabilities during a time when support services were limited.
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- <p>Philanthropist and founder of Royal Rehab (1872–1934)</p>