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A Wider World

a girl's own journal of adventures by bike

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When Frances Willard, suffragette, took up bicycling at fifty-three in the late 1800s, it was, she said, so that she would be able to help women to ‘a wider world‘.

I’m documenting the women who discovered ‘a wider world’ in Australia about the same time.

Faith Hunter

@awiderworldbybike@gmail.com

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