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Friend Indeed, A: Louisa Clifton of Australind WA

George Russo
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Biography of one of Western Australia’s most fascinating and endearing pioneer women – artist, Quaker, diarist, teacher, wife and mother. She settled in Australind in the 1840’s.

303 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. #251021 Includes bibliographical references (p. 284-286) and index. First Edition. Signed by Author.

Louisa Clifton was born in London in 1814 to Marshall Waller Clifton and his wife Elinor (Bell); she was the third of their fifteen children. Her father was descended from an aristocratic Nottingham family, and her mother Elinor was a Quaker. Louisa grew up in London, then Boulogne (France). In 1841 she travelled with her parents and several siblings to help found Australind, a new colony in the south-west corner of Western Australia. Marshall Waller Clifton was part of a company that had been formed in order to buy a tract of land on the West Australian coast, sub-divide it into allotments, and establish a new town, of which he would be the Chief Commissioner.

Louisa Clifton kept a diary (1840-41) in which she described the family’s departure from Capecure, France , the voyage on the “Parkfield”, and the settlement in Western Australia. As Lucy Frost noted, ‘to read the Australian section of the journal is to watch an orderly English gentlewoman learn to live with confusion.’ Louisa Clifton also sketched and painted, and the few works of hers that survive are a valuable historical record of the early colonial settlement in Western Australia. Her sisters Mary and Elinor also painted, and their brother William was a photographer.

On 1 June, 1842, Louisa Clifton married George Eliot, who was Government Resident for the district of Bunbury, where the couple then lived at Bury Hill. The Western Australian Company that Louisa’s father was so heavily involved in ceased operations in 1843. Its assets were liquidated, and Australind became a ghost town. The Eliots moved to Geraldton in 1870, where George took up a post as Registered Magistrate. Louisa died there in 1880.

Clifton, Louisa, 1814-1880.  |  Women pioneers — Western Australia — Australind — Biography.  |  Immigrants — Western Australia — Australind — Biography.  |  Australind (W.A.) — Biography.  |  Australind (W.A.) — History.  |  Western Australia — History.

Additional Information

AuthorGeorge Russo
Number of pages303 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
PublisherVanguard Press
Year Published1995
Binding Type

Softcover

Book Condition

Near Fine. Edgewear to jacket

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