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‘Unafraid to Be’

1888 Exhibition to Expo 88
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July 2024, no. 466

A Secretive Century: Monte Punshon’s Australia by Tessa Morris-Suzuki

Melbourne University Press, $35 pb, 330 pp

‘Unafraid to Be’

1888 Exhibition to Expo 88
by
July 2024, no. 466

In 1888, Melbourne hosted a grand Centennial International Exhibition to mark a century of British occupation of the continent. There, a six-year-old girl called Ethel Punshon was excited to see that she had won a prize of two guineas for her needle-work – an embroidered red felt newspaper holder. Almost one hundred years later, as Brisbane prepared to mark the bicentennial with a modern ‘Expo 88’, Ethel – now known as Monte Punshon – was invited to become Expo’s roving ambassador, as perhaps the only person alive who remembered its predecessor.

A Secretive Century: Monte Punshon’s Australia

A Secretive Century: Monte Punshon’s Australia

by Tessa Morris-Suzuki

Melbourne University Press, $35 pb, 330 pp

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