Annie Bright, the Glossary
Annie Bright (14 July 1840 – 21 June 1913) was a British-born Australian journalist and spiritualist.[1]
Table of Contents
13 relations: Australian Town and Country Journal, Brighton General Cemetery, East Melbourne, Freethought, Macquarie Street, Sydney, Nottingham, Spiritualism (movement), The Age, The Argus (Melbourne), The Australian Star, The Herald (Melbourne), The Sydney Morning Herald, Unitarianism.
- Australian spiritualists
- Burials at Brighton General Cemetery
Australian Town and Country Journal
Australian Town and Country Journal was a weekly English language broadsheet newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, from 1870 to 1919.
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Brighton General Cemetery
Brighton General Cemetery is located in the Melbourne suburb of Caulfield South, Victoria, but takes its name from Brighton, Victoria. Annie Bright and Brighton General Cemetery are Burials at Brighton General Cemetery.
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East Melbourne
East Melbourne is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Melbourne local government area.
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Freethought
Freethought (sometimes spelled free thought) is an unorthodox attitude or belief.
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Macquarie Street, Sydney
Macquarie Street is a street in the central business district of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia.
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Nottingham
Nottingham (locally) is a city and unitary authority area in Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England.
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Spiritualism (movement)
Spiritualism is a social religious movement popular in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, according to which an individual's awareness persists after death and may be contacted by the living.
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The Age
The Age is a daily newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, that has been published since 1854.
The Argus (Melbourne)
The Argus was an Australian daily morning newspaper in Melbourne from 2 June 1846 to 19 January 1957, and was considered to be the general Australian newspaper of record for this period.
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The Australian Star
The Australian Star was a daily English-language newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, from 1887 to 1909.
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The Herald (Melbourne)
The Herald was a morning – and later – evening broadsheet newspaper published in Melbourne, Australia, from 3 January 1840 to 5 October 1990.
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The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine.
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Unitarianism
Unitarianism is a nontrinitarian branch of Christianity.
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See also
Australian spiritualists
- Annie Bright
- Hugh Browne
- Raynor Johnson
- Richard Hodgson (parapsychologist)
Burials at Brighton General Cemetery
- Ada Cambridge
- Adam Lindsay Gordon
- Albert Thurgood
- Annie Bright
- Arthur Boyd
- Bernard Heinze
- Brighton General Cemetery
- C. J. De Garis
- Doris Boyd
- Edwin Tivey
- Elizabeth Eggleston
- Eveline Winifred Syme
- George Higinbotham
- George Johnston (general)
- Harry Trott
- Henry Deane (engineer)
- Henry Sutton (inventor)
- Howard Vernon (Australian actor)
- Hugh Menzies
- James Campbell (Victorian politician)
- James Newland
- John Chanter
- John Monash
- John Perceval
- Marie Breen
- Matthew Bennett (politician)
- Maurice Buckley
- Merric Boyd
- Paul Jones (Australian politician)
- Sheila Florance
- Simon Fraser (Australian politician)
- Simon Fraser (Australian sportsman)
- Squizzy Taylor
- Thomas Alexander Browne
- Thomas Bent
- Walter Bingle
- Walter Peeler
- William Joynt