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Ada Cambridge (1844-1926) was an English writer.

She wasborn within Norfolk, England. She contributed to Lays of the PiĀ­ous MinĀ­strels (1862), & she married a Rpm. G. F. Cross. It lived, from either 1870 to 1909, witharound various united states towns in Australia, and at Williamston, around Victoria. She wrote the total of novels and books of hymns, in addition to her books of poetry.

The street in the Canberra suburb of Cook is named around her honour.

Bibliography

Anthem on the Litany (1865) Anthem on the Holy Communion (1866) A Manor: & More Verse form (1875) Unspoken Thoughts (1887) At Midnight: & More Stories (1897) Thirty Years around Australia (1903) Sisters (1904) A Eternal Feminine (1907) A H& in the Dark: and More Verse form (1913) A Making of Rachel Rowe (1914)

Cambridge, Ada (1844-1926)
Biography, bibliography, and a review of her book "Thirty Years in Australia."

Ada Cambridge Cross
Portrait, very brief biographical profile, selected bibliography, list of some individual hymns she wrote.

Ada Cambridge
Transcript of an interview with playwright Rodney Wetherall, who has written a one-woman show about the nineteenth-century novelist. [The Religion Report]

Ada Cambridge
Biography, portrait, and photo of her headstone. From Brighton Cemetery in Melbourne, where she is buried.


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