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was a prize awarded triennually through a competition in both music theory and performance on the pianoforte, run by the
Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music of London, England. Funded by public subscription, it paid for tuition at the College in England for
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Sailors' Home. On occasion, Pedley sang in the choir at St John's church, where Woolley was organist, also at concerts in aid of the National Shipwreck Society, of which Woolley was an organiser. And Woolley supported Pedley's various concerts as accompanist, to universal acclaim. In
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to the floor, believing it would result in better singing by the congregation, a presumptuous proposal, some thought. In 1884 she established an Organ Fund, soliciting donations and raising money by concerts. The old (1867)
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October 1886, shortly after the death of her mother, and was there in August 1890 when she came to the aid of an Italian couple in distressing circumstances.
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three years, valued at £100, later amended to £50 per annum. An applicant had to be a female under 21 years, resident in New South Wales for at least five years.
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595:. Vol. LVI, no. 9138. New South Wales, Australia. 4 September 1867. p. 6
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1130:. No. 15, 152. New South Wales, Australia. 19 October 1886. p. 13
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Sydney University, Australia's first, was inaugurated 11 October 1852.
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34:, was an English-born Australian pianist, organist and composer.
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This article gives extensive specifications of the instrument
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In 1880 she suggested moving the organ and choir from the
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62:. Blanche Mary Elizabeth Woolley (1845–1906), mother of
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and professor at the Conservatory in Munich c. 1853.
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Kathleen was a daughter of contralto Marie Narelle.
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1309:Sullivan was a student of S. Gordon Lavers.
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414:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
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406:"Emmeline Mary Woolley (1843–1908)"
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416:Australian National University
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1515:. You can help Knowledge by
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255:Emmeline Woolley Scholarship
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993:. 16 August 1884. p. 3
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1239:The Sydney Morning Herald
1211:The Sydney Morning Herald
1206:"The Woolley Scholarship"
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758:"Examinations in Music"
730:"Miss Pedley's Concert"
531:"The Late Miss Woolley"
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1045:. Sydney Organ Society
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1395:another Lavers pupil
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