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Isabella Dalgarno

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In 1844, she was again in Melbourne where she was admonished by a magistrate for speaking publicly against alcohol. The court case had been created by publicans and others trashing the room where she was speaking. They were led by Phillip Anderson, who was the publican of the Commercial Inn. The
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publican's claimed hypocrisy because her husband's cargo was frequently booze. The Delgarnos did not deny this but they said that they carried but they did not choose their cargo. It was said that alcoholism was less of a problem in Melbourne in the 1840s due to her work.
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known as Plains. Her parents were Isabella (born Robertson) and James Gossip and they lived in a croft. In 1830 she married into a seafaring family although her husband was a shoemaker named James Delgarno. In 1840 she was in
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Dalgarno died in the state of Victoria and she was buried in Williamstown in 1878. The Delgarno Institute is extant and continues her work against alcohol and other drugs gathering additions to "Isabella's List".
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In 1852 they settled in Williamstown which is where she continued to speak against alcohol. Captain Delgarno was an abstainer and he survived a shipwreck in 1865. He commanded 22 staff on board the
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Dalgarno would give talks about temperance when they visited ports in Australia. Notably and frequently in Melbourne, where in 1842, she helped found the
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before she joined her husband as he travelled back and forth carrying goods between Britain and Australia.
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School of Historical Studies, Department of History.
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"Isabella Dalgarno (1805–1878)"
"MELBOURNE TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY LIMITED"
"DALGARNO STREET"
"Dalgarno, Isabella - Biographical entry - eMelbourne - The Encyclopedia of Melbourne Online"
"Dalgarno Institute Website - The Isabella Dalgarno Story"
"Dalgarno Institute Website - Isabella's List Awards"
Biography at ADB
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1805 births
1878 deaths
People from Aberdeen
People from Melbourne
Australian temperance activists
Scottish temperance activists

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