Mary Lee Park (Park 27B) Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Suffrage Remebered Via Mary's Head
Firstly, great the old dear is remembered for her suffrage work and one can assume she was a tireless hard worker for the cause . Located in the Prince Henry Gardens along with a number of other notab...
Bronze bust of Mary Lee, a leader of the Woman's Suffrage League of South Australia and campaigner for women's rights.
This bronze bust of Mary Lee (1821 - 1909) sits atop a granite plinth in the Prince Edward Gardens on North Terrace. Mary Lee was born in Ireland and migrated to Adelaide in 1879 at the age of 58. In ...
The bust of Mary Lee (1821-1901) was one of a number of bronze heads on North Terrace and all impressive and an intersting way to remember important and famous people. Mary, the mother of seven child...
I'd frankly never heard of Mary Lee until I sighted this memorial in Prince Henry Gardens. Research tells me that she was an Irish immigrant, champion of the South Australian Women’s Suffrage League a...
This is a very distinctive bust of an amazing Australian lady, activist for women's voting rights and equality. The sculpture is graceful and worth noticing.
Suffrage Remebered Via Mary's Head
Firstly, great the old dear is remembered for her suffrage work and one can assume she was a tireless hard worker for the cause . Located in the Prince Henry Gardens along with a number of other notab...
Bronze bust of Mary Lee, a leader of the Woman's Suffrage League of South Australia and campaigner for women's rights.
This bronze bust of Mary Lee (1821 - 1909) sits atop a granite plinth in the Prince Edward Gardens on North Terrace. Mary Lee was born in Ireland and migrated to Adelaide in 1879 at the age of 58. In ...
Mary Lee--Bust Of A Womens Right Activist
The bust of Mary Lee (1821-1901) was one of a number of bronze heads on North Terrace and all impressive and an intersting way to remember important and famous people. Mary, the mother of seven child...
Campaigner for the Rights of Women
I'd frankly never heard of Mary Lee until I sighted this memorial in Prince Henry Gardens. Research tells me that she was an Irish immigrant, champion of the South Australian Women’s Suffrage League a...
Almost missed it.
This is a very distinctive bust of an amazing Australian lady, activist for women's voting rights and equality. The sculpture is graceful and worth noticing.