Not only in stone

by Phyllis Somerville

Paperback, 1942

Status

Available

Call number

F SA SOM

Local notes

NOT ONLY IN STONE is the story of Polly Thomas, a woman of strength, courage, and compassion, whose life is intimately tied to the pioneering era of South Australia. Polly arrives in Adelaide from Cornwall in 1865 with her husband Nathan, a miner, Richard, her baby son, and Ellen, her young sister. The baby had been born on the long and ardous voyage to Australia. Polly and Nathan move to the copper mining towns on the Yorke Peninsula where tragedy and death haunt Polly's life. Her sister dies in childbirth; Polly has four children but only two survive; Nathan is crippled; and a crooked lawyer swindles Polly of her life savings. Although tragedy robs Polly's life of joy, her independent spirit is never quelled. This is a history with a human face. 'A family life chronicle full of the stuff of the pioneers . . . a closely woven tapestry of the humour and pathos of life.' - Advertiser.

Mary Elizabeth Thomas was born in Cornwall 1838, died Adelaide 1927. Arrived in Australia by ship 'Lady Milton' 1865.

Publication

Adelaide : Rigby, 1942

Description

The story of Polly Thomas, a pioneering woman of great strength. Arriving in Adelaide in 1965 with her family, Polly's life was to be haunted by tragedy and death. But throughout, Polly's spirit never died.

Original publication date

1942

Barcode

302
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