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The Market for Educated Female Labour
A Year's Experience in Woman's Work
Woman's Work in the World's Clothing: Machines, Factories and Factory Acts (5 of 8)
Madame Luce of Algiers
Though the second part is unsigned, it is by "B.R.P.", who is Bessie Rayner Parkes, also an editor of the E.W.J. This is the second of a three-part series, the others appearing in these issues: May 18...
The Latest News of the Emigrants
Nursing, Past and Present
Letters from Brisbane
The Influence of the Individual Life
Woman's Work in the World's Clothing: The Distaff (1of 8)
While two of the eight articles in this series are unsigned (numbers 1 and 4), the rest are signed with the pseudonym Asterisk. Asterisk is Bessie Raynor Parkes (English Woman's Journal, February, 186...
Woman's Work in the World's Clothing: The Needle and the Sewing Machine (8 of 8)
Signed 'Asterisk' who is Bessie Raynor Parkes.
Caroline Francis Cornwallis (1 of 2)
Part one of this article is unsigned but part two is signed 'Asterisk', who is Bessie Raynor Parkes.
Caroline Francis Cornwallis (2 of 2)
Part two of this article is signed 'Asterisk' who is Bessie Raynor Parkes.
Women's Work in the World's Clothing: The Past and the Present (7 of 8)
Woman's Work in the World's Clothing: The Lancashire Mill (6 of 8)
Woman's Work in the World's Clothing: The Spinning Wheel (2 of 8)
Woman's Work in the World's Clothing: The Early Clothiers' Establishments (3 of 8)
The Departure of Miss Rye for the Colonies
Female Life in Prison
From Paris. (2 of 2)
A Year's Experience in Woman's Work
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