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June 2008, no. 302

Tragic outcomes

by Beverley Kingston
June 2008, no. 302

Captain Charles, Engineer of Charity: The remarkable life of Charles Gordon O’Neill by Stephen Utick

Allen & Unwin, $39.95 pb, 276 pp

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In 1881 Charles O’Neill abandoned a career in New Zealand and moved to Sydney, settling in The Rocks, close to the Marist fathers at St Patrick’s on Church Hill. Soon he had gathered about him a group of men keen to do something about the poverty they saw around them under the name of the Society of St Vincent de Paul. O’Neill was then in his early fifties, having been born in 1828 in Dumbarton, Scotland, the youngest of eleven children in the family of Irish Catholic parents.

 


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Captain Charles, Engineer of Charity: The remarkable life of Charles Gordon O’Neill by Stephen Utick

Allen & Unwin, $39.95 pb, 276 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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