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    Constance Mary Le Plastrier (23 January 1864 – 7 February 1938) was an Australian schoolteacher, botanist and writer. She was the first woman to be elected...
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  • Julia Leigh (born 1970), novelist, screenwriter and film director Constance Le Plastrier (1864–1938), writer, schoolteacher and botanist Robin Levett (1925–2008)...
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  • January – Will Dyson, poet and artist (born 1880) 7 February – Constance Le Plastrier, writer, schoolteacher and botanist (born 1864) 22 June – C. J....
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    President of Catholic Action during the Spanish Civil War. 1938 – Constance Le Plastrier, Agatha Le Breton 1938 – Catherine Bonifas 1939 – Petra Vela de Vidal...
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  • literature-related individuals follows, including year of death. 23 January – Constance Le Plastrier, writer, schoolteacher and botanist (died 1938) 17 February – Banjo...
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  • Redlands, Cremorne, where she was taught by the English teacher, Constance Le Plastrier (1864–1938), who was a member of the Naturalists Society of New...
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    they made a fellow at Sydney Technical College. In 1916 she and Constance M. Le Plastrier published Botany for Australian students. Brewster was the illustrator...
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  • the training of women for the work of estate management. Ethel Mary Le Plastrier, Superintendent, Money Order Department, General Post Office. Matthew...
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