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Eleanor Harding
Born
Eleanor Nain
(1934-06-24)24 June 1934
Erub Island, Torres Strait Islands, Australia
Died
14 June 1996(1996-06-14) (aged 61)
Melbourne, Australia
Other names
Eleanor Deacon, Eleanor Petersen
Occupation
Aboriginal activist
Children
7, including Destiny Deacon
Eleanor Harding (néeNain; 24 June 1934 – 14 June 1996) was an Indigenous Australian from the Torres Strait Islands who worked to attain civil rights for Aboriginal Australians. She advocated for women's rights and adequate educational opportunities, as well, serving with numerous organizations to attain equality for indigenous people. In 2012, she was inducted into the Victorian Aboriginal Honour Roll by the State of Victoria.
EleanorHarding (née Nain; 24 June 1934 – 14 June 1996) was an Indigenous Australian from the Torres Strait Islands who worked to attain civil rights...
and its warden, Mr Harding. John Bold embarks on this campaign in a spirit of public duty despite his romantic involvement with Eleanor and previously cordial...
Deacon relocated to Port Melbourne, Victoria, in 1959 with her mother EleanorHarding, who was then married to Destiny's father wharf labourer and unionist...
Towers John Ringham as Finney Barbara Flynn as Mary Bold Janet Maw as EleanorHarding Clive Swift as Bishop Proudie Geraldine McEwan as Mrs Proudie Alan...
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Mr Arabin and Eleanor become engaged. The Dean of the Cathedral having died, Mr Slope campaigns to become the new Dean but Mr Harding is offered the...
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Mrs. Harding's refusal to allow an autopsy on President Harding only added to the speculation. According to the physicians attending Harding, however...
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Edith Bolling Galt Wilson George Kennedy as Warren G. Harding Celeste Holm as Florence Harding Ed Flanders as Calvin Coolidge Lee Grant as Grace Coolidge...
Jung, edited by Michael Fordham. While in Zürich, Harding developed a close relationship with Eleanor Bertine, who had arrived there in 1919 with Kristine...
children (John Reginald Harding, Charles Allan Harding, Francis Henry Harding and George Valentine Harding). John Reginald Harding in turn married Elizabeth...
of Westminster on the night of 17–18 June 1239, to King Henry III and Eleanor of Provence. Edward, an Anglo-Saxon name, was not commonly given among...
Sir Edward John Harding GCMG KCB (22 March 1880 – 4 October 1954) was a prominent British civil servant and diplomat and former High Commissioner to South...
with Mr Harding’s daughter, Eleanor. Nevertheless, John takes the matter to the press, subjecting Mr Harding to public criticism. Mr Harding is supported...
pioneering American journalist and long-term romantic interest of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. After an unhappy and unsettled childhood, Hickok found success...
of the strongest leaders in the party until his death in 1976. Raymond Harding succeeded Rose as chair and served until 2002. The party had 150 union...
three daughters, Adelaide Close, Eleanor Post Close, and Nedenia Hutton. Merriweather Post was portrayed by Ann Harding in the 1943 film Mission to Moscow...