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This is a brief account of the presence of the first Francophone group in the New South Wales penal colony. 58 Quebecois, sent to Australia as political exiles, have left their mark on the history of Sydney, and particularly in the Concord area. This paper is concerned with the three existing journals written by members of this group: Ducharme, Prieur and Lepailleur. -- Author's abstract (p. 60).
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Les exiles quebecois en Nouvelle-Galles du Sud
Subjects:
- Journal d'un exile politique aux Terres Australes 1845 single work autobiography
- Journal d'exil : la vie d'un patriote de 1838 deporte en Australie 1972 single work autobiography
- Notes d'un condamne politique de 1838 1884 single work autobiography
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Quebec,
cCanada,cAmericas,
- Sydney, New South Wales,
- Drummoyne - Concord area, Sydney Inner West, Sydney, New South Wales,
- 1840s
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