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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Diane Bell, Robert Doyle, Lyn Allison, Ex-convict school teachers in Western Australia, Virginia Chadwick, James Elphinstone Roe, Timothy Hawkes, John Hughes, Enid Lyons, Julie Sutton, Elaine Carbines, Thomas Shadrach James, Don Goodsir, John Bennett, Carolyn Hirsh, Julian Ashton, Peter Hall, John Walter Fletcher, Bella Guerin, Mal Colston, Ian Nankervis, Robert Ray, Robert 'Dolly' Dunn, Geoffrey Bardon, Shadrach Livingstone James, James Cuthbertson, Peter Moyes, Henry Briggs, Gavan O'Connor, Helen Buckingham, James Hasleby, Joan Refshauge, Henry Kingsley Archdall, Helen Palmer, John Warren, Thomas Berwick, William Stuart Brown, Octavius Ryland, John Henry Nicholson, Fred Carter, Alfred Rolfe, John Franklin, J. G. Jeffreys, James Humphrey, Mirko Jeli i, Mick Aldous, John Hislop, John Hubbard, William Perrin, Peter Bevilacqua, Robert Mewburn, Cornelius Hardy, William Jones, Brian Wightman, James Lloyd, Kathryn Lomer, Theodore Richards, Margaret Ann Montgomery Bailey. Excerpt: Diane Robin (Di) Bell (born 11 June 1943) is a pioneering Australian feminist anthropologist, author and activist, Professor Emerita of Anthropology at the George Washington University in Washington, D. C., Writer and Editor in Residence at Flinders University, South Australia and Visiting Professor School of Social Sciences, University of Adelaide. In 2005, after 17 years in the United States, she returned to her native Australia to retire and currently lives and writes in South Australia. Bell was born and grew up in Melbourne. She has lived in Sydney, Canberra, Darwin, Alekarenge, Northern Territory, Worcester, Massachusetts, Washington, D. C., Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, Blackstown, Virginia and Finniss, South Australia. She is the daughter of Allan and Florence Haig. She has two children, Genevieve and Morgan, and two grandchildren, L...