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  2. Mathinna (Tasmanian) - Wikipedia

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    Mathinna (c.1835 – 1 September 1852) was an Aboriginal Tasmanian girl, who was kidnapped, adopted and later abandoned by the Governor of Van Diemen's Land, Sir John Franklin and his wife Lady Jane Franklin.

  3. TIME's Top 100 Photos of 2023 - AOL

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    TIME's Top 100 Photos of 2023. ... 36, embraces the body of her 5-year-old niece Saly, who was killed in an Israeli strike, at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, Oct. 17 ...

  4. List of public art in Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of public art on permanent public display in Tasmania, Australia. The list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space; it does not include artwork on display inside museums. Public art may include sculptures, statues, monuments, memorials, murals and mosaics.

  5. Category:Actresses from Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Actresses from Tasmania" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.

  6. Essie Davis - Wikipedia

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    Davis was born and brought up in Hobart, Tasmania.She is the daughter of local artist George Davis. [1]She was educated at Clarence High School; Rosny College; the University of Tasmania, where she was a member of the Old Nick Company; [1] and the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney.

  7. John Watt Beattie - Wikipedia

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    John Beattie was born on 15 August 1859 in Aberdeen, Scotland, to Esther Imlay (née Gillivray) and John Beattie (1820-1883).Beattie had a grammar-school education and in 1878, aged nineteen, migrated with his parents to Tasmania where he started a farm in the Derwent Valley [1] from where wrote to his father decrying his prospects.

  8. Manganinnie - Wikipedia

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    Manganinnie is an AFI Award-winning 1980 film which follows the journey of Manganinnie, a Tasmanian Aboriginal woman who searches for her tribe with the company of a lost white girl named Joanna. Based on Beth Roberts' novel of the same name, it was directed by John Honey and was the first feature film to be financed by the short-lived ...

  9. Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Tasmania, the largest island of Australia, has a landmass of 68,401 km 2 (26,410 sq mi) and is located directly in the pathway of the notorious "Roaring Forties" wind that encircles the globe. To its north, it is separated from mainland Australia by Bass Strait. Tasmania is the only Australian state that is not located on the Australian mainland.