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speed; there were lives to be saved, and, with the same fearless and chivalrous bravery that urged Grace Darling to peril her life for fellow creations, and gave her a name in all English history thereafter, Grace Bussell rode down that cliff, urged her horse into boiling surf, and out beyond the second line of roaring breakers, till she reached the boat where the women and children were in such peril. Her horse stumbled over the rope and she was nearly lost, but managed to get alongside the boat, and then with as many women and children clinging to her and the horse as possible, she made for the shore and landed them. A man was left on the boat, and he could not get to shore till Miss Bussell sent her black servant on horseback to aid him. So furious was the surf that it took four hours to land 50 people, and every boat engaged was capsized.
250:"She went into the water only once. She rode her horse into the water and Sam had to tell her to be careful; that if she rode her horse in the way she was going, she would kill people or trample them under and drown them. He told her to turn her horse around and swim back. There was a woman and a child who grabbed the horse's tail and the horse towed them ashore. But Sam went in and out several times. By the time he got back with Grace, one man had got ashore and he'd got a rope lifeline from the ships mast and fastened it to the shore and soon there were three or four men ashore. It was a great feat for a girl of 16 but she was later given credit for almost the entire rescue." 493: 241:
The boat swamped, they were all in the water, and in the greatest danger, when, on the top of the steep cliff appeared a young lady on horseback. Those who were present have told me that they did not think that a horse could come down that cliff, but down that dangerous place this young lady rode at
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of the West', (after an Englishwoman who had rescued people in similar circumstances). She was awarded a silver medal by the
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Bussell is commemorated by several places named in her honour. One of these is the coastal hamlet of
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According to an account by Isaacs' friend, as recounted by the friend's grandson:
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Lauded by the press at the time of the rescue (in which Aboriginal stockman
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from 1915 to 1917. They had three daughters and four sons, including
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Grace Vernon Bussell

Margaret River, Western Australia
Guildford, Western Australia
Frederick Slade Drake-Brockman
Edmund
Deborah
Alfred Pickmore Bussell
John Bussell
John Winthrop Hackett
Royal Humane Society
Western Australia
Sam Isaacs
SS Georgette
Royal Humane Society
Bussell family
Sam Isaacs
Grace Darling
Royal Humane Society
Frederick Slade Drake-Brockman
Surveyor General of Western Australia
Edmund
Deborah
Guildford, Western Australia
Gracetown, Western Australia
Lake Grace
Canberra
Cook
"Australian Heroines"
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