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Eccentric, politically dangerous, ‘that bloody woman’ – Lecture on Marj Henderson shows how she shaped Evans Head I Australian Rural & Regional News
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Eccentric, politically dangerous, ‘that bloody woman’ – Lecture on Marj Henderson shows how she shaped Evans Head I Australian Rural & Regional News
The Henderson clan at the Evans Head Living Museum. Photo: Lara Leahy Lara Leahy, indyNR.com The first in a series of public lectures at Evans Head Living Museum kicked off with the Marjory Henderson Lecture on Wednesday, August 20. Marjory Henderson. Photo courtesy indyNR.com Marjory died aged 64. Five of her nine children were at the museum for the lecture. Three of them – Scott, Andrew and Margaret shared their stories. Museum Life member Dr …
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