Georgiana Molloy! Trials and Tribulations

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Georgiana Molloy! Trials and tribulations. By Katie


Georgiana’s dad died in a horse accident. He was thrown of the horse and died suddenly in pain. What a tragedy! It all happened middling at the age of 52. They moved to England because of this tragedy. This completely changed her life.


They made it to Australia with minute patients on the Emily Taylor ship. They floated near to shore and set the rafts right back to shore. Sadly, some of the animals that gave them food didn’t survive the 6 month trip to the Swan River Colony. They were given the first tent for they were going to have a baby.

Emily Taylor


This was her cubby at the start of when she moved to the Swan River Colony. She was the first to get a cubby as for she was having a baby.


They were freezing cold. Chattering with coldness, they found multiple mosquitos, fleas, tics and flies stinging them, they still went through the coldness. Unfortunately, when her first tent was made, she had her baby and her first baby died nine days after her birth.


Great waves came over. They came down and crashed on the land. The wells filled up. Then her first son drowned in the well. His grave was made with the 1’st baby together with him as well. What a tragedy!


This photo is the photo of her mansion. She was a rich lady with 7 children. She was a very pleasing person.


Extra Facts

Georgiana Molloy’s work on botanical studies have come to life through the images vividly and now being shown that are available.

Combining the section of her diaries or letters with electrical sources makes it able to access some of her specimens from the day in the wild bush, through the adventure from collector to collector , and on their current stopping place in a herbarium.

-Now,

today, Georgiana Molloy is remembered as the 1st female international botanist successful in Western Australia.


Combining the section of her diaries or letters with electrical sources makes it able to access some of her specimens from the day in the wild bush, through the adventure from collector to collector , and on their current stopping place in a herbarium

Combining the section of her diaries or letters with electrical sources makes it able to access some of her specimens from the day in the wild bush, through the adventure from collector to collector , and on their current stopping place in a herbarium



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