Working as a governess was one of the few respectable occupations for middle-class women in the nineteenth century, but governesses were placed in a difficult social position, living with the families they worked for, but not being regarded as on the same level. The women who came to Sydney as governesses were the main providers of education for girls, and their roles and attainments changed as attitudes to women's education altered over the century. By the early decades of the twentieth century there were few governesses left in Sydney
Between 1926 and 1930 the Australian and British governments jointly funded a specialized centre at ...
Between 1926 and 1930 the Australian and British governments jointly funded a specialized centre at ...
It is generally said that Elizabeth Gaskell, unlike many nineteenthcentury women writers, thought co...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1982 Gwenda D. M. JonesWhen Beverley Kingston remarked so...
This thesis investigates the Victorian governess novel as a specific genre. A comprehensive set of n...
The governess held a peculiar position in Victorian England: she was a wage-earning, middle-class wo...
People’s roles changed along with the changing economy in the nineteenth century. Men started to wor...
In my essay I would like to reflect upon a fragment of nineteenth century female society that lacke...
Across the years 1887 to 1926, at a time when the British Empire was at its height, nine governors a...
Across the years 1887 to 1926, at a time when the British Empire was at its height, nine governors a...
Across the years 1887 to 1926, at a time when the British Empire was at its height, nine governors a...
The presence of single and also of married British women in overseas colonies, especially those empl...
The presence of single and also of married British women in overseas colonies, especially those empl...
It is generally said that Elizabeth Gaskell, unlike many nineteenthcentury women writers, thought co...
The Female Middle Class Emigration Society (FMCES) was formed in London at the instigation of Maria ...
Between 1926 and 1930 the Australian and British governments jointly funded a specialized centre at ...
Between 1926 and 1930 the Australian and British governments jointly funded a specialized centre at ...
It is generally said that Elizabeth Gaskell, unlike many nineteenthcentury women writers, thought co...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1982 Gwenda D. M. JonesWhen Beverley Kingston remarked so...
This thesis investigates the Victorian governess novel as a specific genre. A comprehensive set of n...
The governess held a peculiar position in Victorian England: she was a wage-earning, middle-class wo...
People’s roles changed along with the changing economy in the nineteenth century. Men started to wor...
In my essay I would like to reflect upon a fragment of nineteenth century female society that lacke...
Across the years 1887 to 1926, at a time when the British Empire was at its height, nine governors a...
Across the years 1887 to 1926, at a time when the British Empire was at its height, nine governors a...
Across the years 1887 to 1926, at a time when the British Empire was at its height, nine governors a...
The presence of single and also of married British women in overseas colonies, especially those empl...
The presence of single and also of married British women in overseas colonies, especially those empl...
It is generally said that Elizabeth Gaskell, unlike many nineteenthcentury women writers, thought co...
The Female Middle Class Emigration Society (FMCES) was formed in London at the instigation of Maria ...
Between 1926 and 1930 the Australian and British governments jointly funded a specialized centre at ...
Between 1926 and 1930 the Australian and British governments jointly funded a specialized centre at ...
It is generally said that Elizabeth Gaskell, unlike many nineteenthcentury women writers, thought co...