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Paul de Serville

Paul de Serville reviews 'Colonial Consorts: The wives of Victoria’s governors, 1839–1900' by Marguerite Hancock

October 2001, no. 235 01 October 2001
Paul de Serville reviews 'Colonial Consorts: The wives of Victoria’s governors, 1839–1900' by Marguerite Hancock
Nineteenth-century Victoria was reputed one of Britain’s most turbulent colonies. For more than twenty-five years, a liberal Legislative Assembly fought a conservative Legislative Council over reform of the constitution, control of Crown Lands, Protectionism and secular education. In the middle ground between the forces stood the governor, the umpire who was the Queen’s representative, the fou ... (read more)

Paul de Serville reviews 'The Unusual Life Of Edna Walling' Sara Hardy

June–July 2005, no. 272 01 June 2005
Paul de Serville reviews 'The Unusual Life Of Edna Walling' Sara Hardy
Much has been written on Edna Walling’s gardens, first by herself, later by garden historians, although no detailed account of her early career has been attempted, and less still is generally known of her private life. With a play on Walling to her credit (1987), Sara Hardy presents an account of her private life (1895–1973) and of her early career. Of her childhood in Plymouth, Walling wrote ... (read more)