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The Wisewould Chronicles - new edition

  • 99 Hotham Street

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  • Halloween
  • Sydenham House

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  • Bachelor
  • Egan
  • Roberts
  • Wisewould

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Acquisition number: 
1643
Catalogue number: 
embk0118
File name: 
BK0118
File location: 
Vertical file - book drawer

This is a new edition of The Wisewould Chronicles.  It covers the same material as the earlier edition with extra information. The earlier edition contained a history of the Wisewould family.  James Wisewould, solicitor and his wife, Sophia lived with their six small children at 99 Hotham Street in the late 1860s.  During this time at least two of the children attended Mrs Roberts School, Sydenham House, across the road at 80 Hotham Street.  Adeline, the eldest child, as a twelve year old wrote a diary for a period of just two weeks.  The diary is reproduced in full in the book and makes some interesting reflections about the school.  It names two other pupils, Muriel Egan and Libbie (no surname). The diary tells of home life:  the fowls that kept the family in eggs and Adeline's jobs which included stacking the firewoood against the stable wall,  and gardening, although a regular gardener, Mr Bachelor, did most of the maintenance.  Shopping was a big part of life and trips to the Bridge Road shops are mentioned almost daily.

Extra information includes notes on the family history before arrival in Australia and a diary of the family's trip out to Australia aboad the Erasmus in 1853.  The family story has been brought forward to approx 1900.  Many letters, documents and photos have been added.

Item type: 
Book
Building name: 
Halloween
Building name: 
Sydenham House
Subject address: 
99 Hotham Street, East Melbourne
Subject address: 
80 Hotham Street, East Melbourne
Related content: 
First edition
Number of pages: 
323
Author: 
Beatrice Garner
Author: 
Di Kipp
Author: 
Heather Burke, editor
Date of publication or creation: 
2020
Donor: 
Di Kipp and Maree Garner
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