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Sarah's Search: A Silk Odyssey

East Melbourne

  • 102 Grey Street

Building names

  • Barkly Terrace

Surnames

  • Bladen Neill

Subjects

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Acquisition number: 
1458
Catalogue number: 
embk0104
File name: 
BK0104
File location: 
Bookcase

The story of Sarah Bladen Neill's attempts to establish a silk industry in Australia.  The story concentrates on her activities in Corowa, Central Victoria and Europe, but its earliest beginnings were in East Melbourne when Sarah lived at Barkly Terrace in Grey Street (now demolished).  The East Melbourne part of the story is told in one of the East Melbourne Historical Society's newsletters, see link below.

Item type: 
Book
Building name: 
Barkly Terrace
Subject address: 
102-112 Grey Street, East Melbourne
Related content: 
EMHS newsletter Mar 2017
Number of pages: 
159
Item inscription: 

Signed by the authors

Author: 
Ian Braybrook
Author: 
Marilyn Bennet
Date of publication or creation: 
2017
Publisher: 
Marilyn Bennet Publishing
Publication place: 
Castlemaine, Victoria, Aust.
ISBN: 
978-0-9944370-2-0
Copyright owner: 
Ian Braybrook & Marilyn Bennet
Year acquired: 
2017
Donor: 
Ian Braybrook and Marilyn Bennet
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