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Karrakatta Club

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The Karrakatta Club is a women's club in Perth, Western Australia. [1]

14 relations: Bessie Rischbieth, Charles Edward Broadhurst, Doris Durlacher, Edith Cowan, Florence Cardell-Oliver, Karrakatta, Western Australia, Lawson Apartments, List of heritage buildings in Perth, Western Australia, Margaret Battye, Margaret Pitt Morison, Roberta Jull, Weld Club, Western Australian Club, Women's Service Guilds.

Bessie Rischbieth

Bessie Mabel Rischbieth, OBE (née Earle; 16 October 187413 March 1967) was an influential and early Australian feminist and social activist.

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Charles Edward Broadhurst

Charles Edward Broadhurst (1826 – 26 April 1905) was a pioneer pastoralist and pearler in colonial Western Australia.

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Doris Durlacher

Miriam Dorothy Durlacher, more commonly known as Doris Durlacher, (18701942) was a nurse and midwife in Toodyay, Western Australia.

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Edith Cowan

Edith Dircksey Cowan OBE (née Brown; 2 August 18619 June 1932) was an Australian social reformer who worked for the rights and welfare of women and children.

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Florence Cardell-Oliver

Dame Annie Florence Gillies Cardell-Oliver, DBE (née Wilson; 11 May 1876 — 12 January 1965) was a Western Australian politician and political activist, often known publicly as simply Florence Cardell-Oliver.

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Karrakatta, Western Australia

Karrakatta is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Nedlands and 7 km west of the CBD.

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Lawson Apartments

Lawson Apartments are located at 2–4 Sherwood Court (cnr The Esplanade), in Perth, Western Australia.

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List of heritage buildings in Perth, Western Australia

This is a list of heritage buildings in Perth, Western Australia, a district occupied by British settlers in 1829 and originally named the Swan River Colony.

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Margaret Battye

Margaret Battye (9 August 1909 – 16 November 1949) was an Australian barrister and jurist, who was one of the most influential women in politics, business and the legal advancement in Oceania.

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Margaret Pitt Morison

Margaret Lillian Pitt Morison (3 December 1900 – 12 December 1985) was an Australian architect active in the 20th century.

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Roberta Jull

Roberta Henrietta Margaritta Jull (née Stewart, 16 August 1872 in Glasgow, Scotland – 6 March 1961 in Subiaco, Western Australia) was a medical doctor who, in November 1896, joined her brothers' practice at Guildford, Western Australia, becoming dismayed by the living conditions and high infant mortality among her patients.

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Weld Club

The Weld Club is a gentlemen's club in Perth, Western Australia, founded in 1871 by members of the establishment of Perth.

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Western Australian Club

The Western Australian Club (originally known as the Exchange Club, and in 1897 renamed as the West Australian Club) is a club in Perth, Western Australia.

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Women's Service Guilds

The Women's Service Guilds, initially known as the Women's Service Guilds of Western Australia, was an organising body of the feminist movement in Australia.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karrakatta_Club

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