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Jessie Street National Women's Library: [sound recording] our first ten years 1989-1999.

Contributor(s): Sydney: J.S.N.W.L., [n.d.]Description: 1 computer disc (CD) : digital, images; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • still image
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • computer disc
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 026.3054 21
Online resources: Summary: "The Library is named after Jessie Street (1889-1970) an activist who worked tirelessly to improve the status of women, both in Australia and overseas. The decision in 1989 to establish a national women's library for Australia coincided with the centenary of the birth of Jessie Street. Jessie Street was a vigorous activist, campaigning for equality of status for women, equal pay, appointment of women to public office and their election to parliament. She was interested in the plight of Jewish refugees, the social and political status of the Aborigines and the question of peace" -- Website.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Compact Disc Compact Disc Jessie Street National Women's Library 026.3054 JES (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available for reference in the library 66194

This CD contains a compilation of historical events and images relating to the activities of Jessie Street National Women's Library from 1989 -1999.

"The Library is named after Jessie Street (1889-1970) an activist who worked tirelessly to improve the status of women, both in Australia and overseas. The decision in 1989 to establish a national women's library for Australia coincided with the centenary of the birth of Jessie Street. Jessie Street was a vigorous activist, campaigning for equality of status for women, equal pay, appointment of women to public office and their election to parliament. She was interested in the plight of Jewish refugees, the social and political status of the Aborigines and the question of peace" -- Website.

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