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Letter - Hope Macpherson to Her Parents, Time in Perth, 14 Oct 1955
Reg. No: HT 30046
- Summary:
- Letter from Hope Macpherson to her parents giving an account of recent activities in Perth, Western Australia, while on her way back to Melbourne after packing the Bardwell collection in Broome, Western Australia, for transportation to the National Museum of Victoria (now Museum Victoria).
Hope Macpherson was the first female curator at National Museum of Victoria (now Museum Victoria). Hope along with Isobel Bennett, Susan Ingham and Mary Gillham were the first women to research in the Antarctic December 1959. - Description:
- Stationery provided by post office for correspondence to be sent by air mail.
- Statement Of Significance:
- The Hope (Macpherson) Black Collection is a significant addition to Museum Victoria's working lives collection, it reveals the journey of a woman from depression era Melbourne and illustrates the power of education. It also reveals the often discriminatory policies in place in Victoria before the equal opportunity developments of the late 20th century. In balance though it also exposes the somewhat free expression possible for empowered women in this period. Hope Macpherson clearly states that in her day to day work she never felt discrimination and believes she was given great opportunity to pursue her career and aspirations. However, on analysis her role was often shaped by her gender and its perceived strengths and weaknesses; she was dissuaded from applying to become a taxidermist as it was 'an unsuitable job for a woman', although part of the first group of female scientists allowed to travel to Macquarie Island they were not permitted to camp on land with the male crew for fear of inciting passions. And finally after a distinguished career she was forced to resign her tenure as Australia's first female Curator when she married late in life, as a consequence of the Marriage bar.
- Acquisition Information:
- Donation from Mrs Hope Black (nee Macpherson), 2011
| Discipline: | History |
| Dimensions: | 122 mm (Width), 158 mm (Length) |
More information
| Tagged with: | museum history, education |
| Themes this item is part of: | Hope Black nee Macpherson, Curator of Molluscs (1919 - ), Public Life & Institutions Collection, Working Life & Trades Collection |
| Primary Classification: | MUSEUM HISTORY |
| Secondary Classification: | Working Life |
| Tertiary Classification: | staff |
| Inscriptions: | One side - letter handwritten blue ink, date 13.10.1955 handwritten in black ink, one line "DO NOT NEGLECT TO ADDRESS THIS CARD" printed in red ink. Second side - information, commonwealth coat of arms and postage stamp printed in red; stick on Air Mail stamp and second postage stamp added; black rubber stamped showing place posted from, when and cancelling postage stamps; addressee handwritten in blue ink. Date 13.10.1955 added in black ink. |
| Sender: | Miss Hope Macpherson - National Museum of Victoria, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, 14 Oct 1955 |
| Addressed To: | Jessie Macpherson, Glen Iris, Victoria, Australia, 14 Oct 1955 |
| Addressed To: | Cluny Macpherson, Glen Iris, Victoria, Australia, 14 Oct 1955 |
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