Elizabeth Macquarie, Her Life and TimesThis story begins in 1804 when Elizabeth Campbell met Lachlan Macquarie, their marriage, her life in New South Wales where she took interest in welfare projects and contributed to the beautification of Sydney and Parramatta. |
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