Kiddle, Margaret, and Sir Douglas Copland. Caroline Chisholm. 2nd ed., Melbourne University Press, 1957.
129-30
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Occupation | Caroline Chisholm | In London, CC
established the Family Colonisation Loan Society
which aimed to promote the emigration of entire families from Britain to Australia through the loan of part of the cost of passage. Kiddle, Margaret, and Sir Douglas Copland. Caroline Chisholm. 2nd ed., Melbourne University Press, 1957. 129-30 |
Occupation | Caroline Chisholm | CC
's Family Colonisation Loan Society
launched its first sailing with two hundred and fifty British members travelling to Port Phillip and Port Adelaide, Australia. Mackenzie, Eneas. Memoirs of Mrs. Caroline Chisholm. Webb, Millington, 1852. 175 Kiddle, Margaret, and Sir Douglas Copland. Caroline Chisholm. 2nd ed., Melbourne University Press, 1957. 149 |
Occupation | Caroline Chisholm | The ship Caroline Chisholm made its inaugural voyage, transporting Family Colonisation Loan Society
members from London and Plymouth to Melbourne and Sydney. Kiddle, Margaret, and Sir Douglas Copland. Caroline Chisholm. 2nd ed., Melbourne University Press, 1957. 160-1 |
Occupation | Caroline Chisholm | Within its first five years of operation, the Family Colonisation Loan Society
established by CC
had sent more than three thousand immigrants (primarily the families of skilled tradesmen) to Australia and procured upwards of ¥20,000... |
Publishing | Caroline Chisholm | Household Words included in its opening issue A Bundle of Emigrant's Letters, the first in a series of articles CC
and Charles Dickens
jointly authored to promote the Family Colonisation Loan Society
. Kiddle, Margaret, and Sir Douglas Copland. Caroline Chisholm. 2nd ed., Melbourne University Press, 1957. 142 |
Residence | Caroline Chisholm | CC
's husband, Archibald
, left England for Adelaide to become the Family Colonisation Loan Society
's first Australian agent. Kiddle, Margaret, and Sir Douglas Copland. Caroline Chisholm. 2nd ed., Melbourne University Press, 1957. 151 |
Textual Features | Caroline Chisholm | Published in London, it publicized and promoted the principles of CC
's newly established Family Colonisation Loan Society
and levelled serious charges against the existing British governmental system of Australian emigration. She argued... |
Textual Production | Caroline Chisholm | The piece contained a selection of the settler statements Chisholm had collected in New South Wales some five years earlier. The collaboration between her and Dickens continued for the next few years, during which Household... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Caroline Chisholm | Having begun with a brief description of CC
's family and time in India (a very unhealthy climate for young children), qtd. in Chisholm, Caroline. The Story of the Life of Mrs. Caroline Chisholm, the Emigrant’s Friend, and Her Adventures in Australia. Trelawney Saunders, 28 Apr. 1852. 4 |
Travel | Caroline Chisholm | CC
toured England, Scotland, and Ireland, publicizing the Family Colonisation Loan Society
. Kiddle, Margaret, and Sir Douglas Copland. Caroline Chisholm. 2nd ed., Melbourne University Press, 1957. 154 |
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