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Patricia Hackett

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course with a fractured skull the evident cause of death. Macksad was convicted of the lesser crime of manslaughter. This has been cited as the first time in Australia a woman lawyer has defended a male accused of a capital crime, but appears to be the only high-profile case with which she was professionally involved.
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Patricia's acting was highly stylized, with an exaggerated gracefulness in the grand style, dominating every scene. She had a priceless collection of authentic Eastern costumes and "hard properties", with which she lavishly decorated her productions, adding to their other-worldly atmosphere. In 1944,
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in 1925 without having passed in Latin, which was then a pre-requisite, and applied to enter her articles while deferring this examination. Another student, Claude Joseph Philcox, made a similar request, both no doubt intending to study the subject concurrently. This had for some time been permitted
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In 1933, as junior to Llandaff Brisbane Mathews (1896–1954), Hackett defended Salem Macksad, a Syrian storekeeper of Gilbert Street, who was accused of murdering his neighbour Richard Joseph Supple, with whose wife he had an illicit relationship. The victim was found on Memorial Drive near the golf
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We have now seen Miss Hackett as a Biblical dame, Virgin Mary, a Moon Woman, Salome, a Grey Sword, Queen Elizabeth, and a Renaissance wife. It only remains for her to play a Life of Stalin, Diaghilev and Little Nell. ... let the Theatre Guild forget the panther passions of the Hackett
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by the great English universities, but the application was denied. In 1926 Hackett and her sister Joan (23 February 1909 – 19 December 1966) were expelled from the University of Adelaide for impersonation at the Leaving examination in Latin. Joan had sat the Latin exam for Patricia.
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Mocatta inherited the house, which she left, along with her art collection, to the National Trust. Dubbed "Mocatta House", and whose history includes development by wine and distillation pioneer Wilhelm Nitschke, it was controversially sold in 1994, as later were the artworks.
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In February 1932 she represented her father posthumously at a ceremony in Perth to present his bequest which founded the University of Western Australia. Lady Moulden was conferred with honorary degree of LLD., the first woman to be so honored in Australia.
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in May 1928, completed her studies and returned with fellow-graduate Margery Lawrence to Adelaide in late 1929, and was called to the English Bar on 27 January 1930, one of four women (two of them Australian) to be so honoured.
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In late 1934 Patricia took a sea voyage. She had a serious operation early in 1936, and in late March took a sea voyage to London with her little charge Elizabeth Kennedy (c. 1934– ), a niece of violinist
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in 1919 and was knighted in 1922. Lady Moulden married one more time, to barrister Basil Buller Murphy. She died as Dr Buller Murphy on 16 April 1965 at her home, also called "Lordello", in
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harbor on the island of M'bangai, on which she had a long-term lease. One report asserts that she had a legal practice in the Solomon Islands, where she was the first woman solicitor.
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Performing Arts Collection of South Australia 1984. This article appears to have been compiled from oral histories: strong on description but very weak on historical fact.
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from her theatre. Later that year she took a long sea voyage "for her health", promising that "The Torch" would continue in her absence, but in fact it never reopened.
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had, as usual, given her glowing, not to say sycophantic, reviews). Her response was to fling the contents of a bottle of ink over the hapless journalist
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attack of 1941, when she and many other Australians including Mrs. Ragnar Hyne and Mrs. W. H. Baddeley, wife of the Bishop of Melanesia, were evacuated.
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Jo Peoples, 'Hackett, Patricia (1908–1963)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University,
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Patricia later held theatrical performances in the basement of her home at 69 Hackney Road, Hackney, which she shared with Dr
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Soon after her return to Adelaide, Hackett threw herself into amateur theatre. In April 1930 she appeared in the comedy
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Barred from further study in Australia, Hackett left for London, where was admitted as a student to the
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in the 1930s and 1940s, and spent many holidays prior to the Pacific War in 1941 in the
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University of Adelaide Archives. Series 280, Item 494, Board of Discipline 1915-1930
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with her children, living at "Lordello", Palmer Place, North Adelaide. He became
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She gathered around her a dedicated and faithful group of disciples, including
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The Patricia Hackett Prize, endowed in her memory, has been awarded by the
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Australian Dictionary of Biography: Mocatta, Annie Mildred (1887–1984)
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Notes accompanying offer to sell a handwritten and illustrated book
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http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/hackett-patricia-10385/text18399
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At Adelaide University's "The Hut" theatre, Patricia directed:
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Quoted by Jo Peoples in Australian Dictionary of Biography,
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with several other professional women including Mocatta.
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shared chambers with Patricia for a few years from 1952.
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Patricia Hackett was born in Perth, Western Australia to
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In April 1934 she founded, and personally funded, in
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In 1936 Hackett was invited to do some legal work at
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Oxford University Press, Melbourne 2nd edition 1994
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This reference describes the theatre in some detail
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In later years she suffered from 16:Australian heiress, lawyer, actress and author 894:The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature 353:, Cyril Riley as Herod and was well received. 154:in September 1934 after receiving an adverse 8: 1386:"Novel idea in guild's legend presentation" 1277:Includes a "roll call" of Adelaide society. 1638:– via National Library of Australia. 1610:– via National Library of Australia. 1582:– via National Library of Australia. 1554:– via National Library of Australia. 1526:– via National Library of Australia. 1402:– via National Library of Australia. 1360:– via National Library of Australia. 1332:– via National Library of Australia. 1304:– via National Library of Australia. 1275:– via National Library of Australia. 1246:– via National Library of Australia. 1214:– via National Library of Australia. 1186:– via National Library of Australia. 1158:– via National Library of Australia. 1117:– via National Library of Australia. 1089:– via National Library of Australia. 1061:– via National Library of Australia. 1033:– via National Library of Australia. 1005:– via National Library of Australia. 961:– via National Library of Australia. 853:– via National Library of Australia. 825:– via National Library of Australia. 797:– via National Library of Australia. 760:– via National Library of Australia. 634:She had a (summer?) cottage "Nepenthe" at 1198:"Charming Play Done by Repertory Society" 349:) directed by Frank Johnston; Hackett as 230:Hackett sued for libel. On the advice of 1411: 1409: 884: 882: 238:poems and the ensuing obscenity trials. 1452: 1450: 718: 970: 968: 691:to the best original contribution to 663:Hackett, Patricia; Wood, Rex (1938), 7: 559:(1915–1994), a well-known baritone, 303:) as the earlier Standish's soulmate 729:. Perhaps named for Lordello Road, 1691:Australian women theatre directors 1566:"Adelaide Women Travelling Abroad" 1511:"First Woman to be Honorary LL.D." 1316:"Farquhar Comedy At Torch Theatre" 1288:"Old World Plays at Torch Theatre" 733:, near Sir Winthrop's birthplace. 273:) as the prince's runaway mistress 14: 1415:Peter Goers and Colin Ballantyne 914:"ANZAAB Pop Up Book Fair, Sydney" 563:(best known as a mezzo-soprano), 78:Hackett began law studies at the 1469:Nitschke was father of baritone 1045:"Modern Comedy At Torch Theatre" 989:"The Torch Theatre for Adelaide" 337:The Torch theatre, Gawler Place 314:) as Sister Johanna of the Cross 246:Australia Theatre, Angas Street 1666:20th-century Australian lawyers 1538:"Patricia Hackett To Go Abroad" 1344:"Poetic Plays At Torch Theatre" 689:University of Western Australia 678:Five illustrations by Rex Wood. 266:The Man with a Load of Mischief 53:University of Western Australia 1456:Susan Magarey and Kerry Round 916:. Kay Craddock. Archived from 1: 1696:20th-century Australian women 1473:and grandfather of cricketer 1101:"Caprice β€” The Final Curtain" 504:), co-directed with Jean Cook 1686:Australian theatre directors 1017:""Caprice" At Torch Theatre" 744:"Law Students' Applications" 651:Voluntary Service Detachment 317:December 1933 excerpts from 203:following her appearance in 146:. Membership was one guinea 1203:The Register News-Pictorial 469:The Motherly and Auspicious 1717: 1701:20th-century women lawyers 1676:Australian stage actresses 865:"Playing Patricia Hackett" 669:, Hunkin, Ellis & King 575:(1900–1993), John Taylor, 444:Stories in Dance and Verse 282:as Grazia, Death's lover ( 1622:"V.S.Ds. in Real Earnest" 1460:Wakefield Press, Adelaide 600:Adelaide Festival of Arts 59:(1876–1932) and moved to 1671:Australian women lawyers 1226:"Torch Theatre To Stage 1073:"The Retorts Courteous!" 945:"Today's News for Women" 164:over her performance in 23:Patricia Hackett, c.1930 842:The Examiner (Tasmania) 545:Aglavaine and SΓ©lysette 1681:Australian women poets 1594:"Lady Moulden Engaged" 1259:"Wilde Play Well Done" 697:each year since 1965. 411:The Dream of Gerontius 253:The Truth About Blayds 228: 191:In 1938 she published 124:The Truth About Blayds 80:University of Adelaide 57:Frank Beaumont Moulden 49:Deborah Vernon Hackett 24: 1487:Dr Andrew Brown-May. 509:The Countess Cathleen 367:Homage to the Unknown 279:Death Takes a Holiday 219: 75:, Western Australia. 42:John Winthrop Hackett 22: 1429:Helen Jones (2012). 934:by Patricia Hackett. 920:on 11 September 2016 409:) and excerpts from 391:The Beaux' Stratagem 71:, and was buried in 1170:"Repertory Theatre" 786:The West Australian 666:These little things 549:Maurice Maeterlinck 458:Gild the Mask Again 446:, co-directed with 427:Variations in Verse 358:The Virgin Unmasked 242:Theatre productions 205:Gild the Mask Again 193:These Little Things 932:A South Sea Legend 809:"Women Barristers" 540:(Patricia Hackett) 297:John L. 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John Winthrop Hackett
M.L.C.
Deborah Vernon Hackett
University of Western Australia
Frank Beaumont Moulden
Adelaide
Mayor of Adelaide
Kilsyth, Victoria
Karrakatta
University of Adelaide
Inner Temple
Tulagi
Pearl Harbor
Don Dunstan
The Truth About Blayds
A. A. Milne
Gawler Place
Rundle Street
right-of-way
The Advertiser
Geza Silberer
The News
Sidney Downer
The Advertiser
Rex Wood
Max Harris
On Dit
John Reed
Ern Malley

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