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Daughter of the Territory / by Jacqueline Hammar.

Daughter of the Territory / by Jacqueline Hammar.
Daughter of the Territory /
Daughter of the Territory is the amazing life story of Jacqueline Hammar. Born in Darwin in 1929, Jacqueline's childhood was spent in a succession of bush towns before she was sent to school in Darwin. With the outbreak of World War Two, she moved to Brisbane to finish her education. Returning to her beloved Territory, Jacqueline met and married stockman Ken Hammar, and they moved to a vast property in one of the most inaccessible areas of Australia, transporting corrugated iron and cutting down trees to build a crude hut to live in. With only a kerosene stove, scant possessions and a bed, Jacqueline lived a harsh and isolated existence. Her determination and courage helped her survive many hardships, including having to eat pigweed and sweet potato vines when food was scarce. Meanwhile, she supported Ken as he turned huge tracts of wilderness into a prosperous million-acre cattle station. Daughter of the Territory is a testament to a life well lived. Reminiscent of AB Facey's A Fortunate Life and Sara Henderson's From Strength to Strength, Jacqueline's life story is remarkable.

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Record Number 513380
ISBN 9781760112011
1760112011
Author Hammar, Jacqueline
Title Daughter of the Territory / by Jacqueline Hammar.
Cover title Daughter of the Territory : an epic story of adventure, love and survival in the wilds of the Northern Territory.
Publication details Crows Nest, NSW Allen & Unwin, 2015.
Pagination etc. xi, 452 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, map, portraits ; 24 cm.
Summary Note Daughter of the Territory is the amazing life story of Jacqueline Hammar. Born in Darwin in 1929, Jacqueline's childhood was spent in a succession of bush towns before she was sent to school in Darwin. With the outbreak of World War Two, she moved to Brisbane to finish her education. Returning to her beloved Territory, Jacqueline met and married stockman Ken Hammar, and they moved to a vast property in one of the most inaccessible areas of Australia, transporting corrugated iron and cutting down trees to build a crude hut to live in. With only a kerosene stove, scant possessions and a bed, Jacqueline lived a harsh and isolated existence. Her determination and courage helped her survive many hardships, including having to eat pigweed and sweet potato vines when food was scarce. Meanwhile, she supported Ken as he turned huge tracts of wilderness into a prosperous million-acre cattle station. Daughter of the Territory is a testament to a life well lived. Reminiscent of AB Facey's A Fortunate Life and Sara Henderson's From Strength to Strength, Jacqueline's life story is remarkable.
Subject Hammar, Jacqueline, -- 1929-
Hammar, Ken
Married people -- Northern Territory -- Biography
Stockmen -- Australia -- Biography
Frontier and pioneer life -- Australia -- Biography
Women -- Northern Territory -- Biography
Man-woman relationships -- Australia -- Biography
Country life -- Australia
Biography and autobiography
Northern Territory -- Social life and customs
Australian
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