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References
Annie Golding (1855–1934) and Kate Dwyer
(1861–1949)
‘Women in Opposition’, Sydney Morning Herald,
10 October 1916, p. 10.
NSW State Archives Collection
‘Results in Detail’, Daily Advertiser, 1 June 1925, p. 2.
NRS 302/333, Attorney General (and Justice) Special
Bundles [3/3165] Papers re shoplifting, the First
Offenders (Women) Act, and the Women’s Legal Status
Bill, letter 03/15068 enclosing 04/1874, ‘A Deputation,
Introduced by Miss Annie Golding, (Women’s
Progressive Association).
‘Obituary’, Sydney Morning Herald, 29 December 1934,
p. 12.
NRS 302/333 [3/3165] ‘Notes of a Deputation to the Hon
D R Hall, MLC, Minister for Justice and Solicitor-General,
urging the Admission of Women to the Legal Profession,
the Appointment of Women as Justices of the Peace, and
that Women be Allowed to Serve on Juries’, pp. 8–9.
NRS 905, Main series of letters received [Colonial
Secretary] [5/8239] letter 21/25344, Women nominated
for appointment to the Commission of the Peace.
NRS 905 [5/8240] letter 21/26748, Corrections
to Government Gazette notice of appointments
to the Commission of the Peace.
NRS 2621, Miscellaneous letters received [Council
of Education] [1/976] letter 74/11957.
NRS 3829, School files [5/17233.2] Orange Grove,
letter 15/1278.
NRS 3830, Subject files [Department of Education]
[20/13271], Public Service Board interview with Annie
Golding, 11 September 1906, pp. 2, 8–9.
NRS 4073, Teachers’ rolls, Roll 1, pp. 118, 1181,
Annie Golding.
‘Obituary’, Catholic Press, 19 December 1940, p. 20.
Cunneen, Tony, ‘One of the ‘Laws Women Need’,
Bar News: The Journal of the NSW Bar Association,
2010–2011, pp. 103–13.
Deverall, Kate, ‘They Did Not Know Their Place:
The Politics of Annie Golding and Kate Dwyer’,
Labour History, No. 87, pp. 31–48.
Kingston, Beverley, ‘Golding, Annie Mackenzie (1855–
1934)’, Australian Dictionary of Biography, National
Centre of Biography, Australian National University,
(Online) available: http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/
golding-annie-mackenzie-6416/text10971
(Accessed 10 July 2017).
New South Wales Government Gazette, Issue no. 174,
5 November 1913, p. 6615.
New South Wales Government Gazette, Issue no. 76
(Supplement), 30 May 1921, p. 3167.
New South Wales Government Gazette, Issue no. 76,
13 June 1924, p. 2773.
New South Wales Parliament, Joint volumes of papers
presented to the Legislative Council and Legislative
Assembly, 1911–12, Vol. 2, ‘State Children Relief Board.
Report of the President, The Hon C K Mackellar… for the
Year Ended 5 April 1911’, p. 5.
NRS 4073, Teachers’ rolls, Roll 2, p. 457,
Catherine Golding.
Lillian Armfield (1884–1971)
NRS 13629, Commissions of the Peace [7/7051].
NSW State Archives Collection
Other sources
New South Wales Police Force, Unregistered series
A3827, Annual report for the year ended 30 June 1948.
‘Women’s Progressive Association’, Sydney Morning
Herald, 1 October 1901, p. 9.
‘Our Public Women’, Daily Telegraph, 3 March 1915, p. 6.
‘Sydney University Senate’, Daily Standard, 26 July 1916
(second edition), p. 5.
New South Wales Police Force, Unregistered series
A3827, Annual report for the year ended 30 June 1949.
NRS 2467, Photographic Description Books
[State Penitentiary, Long Bay] [3/6118] William Brauner,
photo no. 21967.
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