Elizabeth's Garden - Phillip Leighton-Daly - Books - Xlibris Au - 9781796005271 - August 28, 2019
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Elizabeth's Garden

Phillip Leighton-Daly

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Elizabeth's Garden

Elizabeth and her parents etched out a living on the flats of the Hawkesbury River in the early 1800s. And then tragedy struck. Her father was killed by river pirates during a robbery. In Elizabeth's Garden, author Phillip Leighton-Daly narrates a historical fiction story that represents the lawlessness that typified the Hawkesbury River region during the early years of its colonial history. Settlements in the sparsely settled environs in colonial New South Wales were ravaged by escaped convicts, cedar cutters, and associated criminal elements. Two teenage children, including Elizabeth, assisted the missionary in ferrying orphaned children along the waterway. Such interference was not appreciated and led to reprisals from the lawless element. Based on Leighton-Daly's research, no mission operated on the Hawkesbury River during the early 1800s, but the events of the period are factual and supported by documentation. Aboriginal missions operated at Lake Macquarie eighty miles to the north for fifteen years during this same period. The geographical place names, the Aboriginal freedom fighters, and sympathetic white settlers of the era are authentic. Documentation in the Police and Justice Museum at Circular Quay, Sydney, leaves no doubt the police force was corrupt from the Governor Macquarie era (circa 1822) until the 1880s, when good leadership finally brought respectability into the police force.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 28, 2019
ISBN13 9781796005271
Publishers Xlibris Au
Pages 38
Dimensions 216 × 279 × 3 mm   ·   145 g
Language English  

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