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    Ellen Kettle

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    Ellen Kettle beside magnetic ant hill, Delissaville.Kettle, Ellen

    Ellen Kettle

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    Walhallow homestead.Kettle, Ellen

    Ellen Kettle

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    Areyonga settlement.Kettle, Ellen

    Ellen Kettle

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    Calvert Hills homestead.Kettle, Ellen

    Ellen Kettle

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    Wave Hill Police Station.Kettle, Ellen

    Mike Loftis for WKU Staff Council

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    Campaign email soliciting votes for Mike Loftis

    Ellen Kettle

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    Natives being transferred to Hooker Creek Settlement, Yuendumu.Kettle, Ellen

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    Jess Smith and Beulah Lowe, Milingimbi.Kettle, Ellen

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    Natives in trucks they travelled in, being transferred to Hooker Creek Settlement, from Yuendumu.Kettle, Ellen

    Ellen Ryan

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    Ellen married William Ryan on 13 November 1867 at St. Giles Hut Canowie, South Australia. Ellen was 16 and her husband 33. Ellen came with her husband to the Northern Territory, separated from him in 1877 and took out a formal protection order against him in 1881 citing cruelty and drunkenness. Ellen held licences for hotels in Palmerston from 1878 and she became a wealthy and successful business woman in her own right. She had a reputation as one of the Territory's best hostesses, organising a variety of entertainment for her hotel patrons and local residents. At 44, Ellen was one of the 82 Territory women who enrolled to vote after the franchise was granted to South Australian and Territory women in 1894. Ellen died a wealthy woman.PublicanBusiness Woma
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