
Eliza Fraser - Wikipedia
Eliza Anne Fraser (c. 1798 – 1858) was an English woman known for being shipwrecked at K'gari, an island off the coast of Queensland, Australia, on 22 May 1836. After being rescued from the island, she spoke and wrote of her experiences, including claims of being captured and enslaved by "Indians", native Butchalla people .
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Eliza Fraser (film) - Wikipedia
Eliza Fraser is a 1976 Australian bawdy adventure drama film, directed by Tim Burstall and starring Susannah York, Trevor Howard, Noel Ferrier and John Castle. [5] The screenplay was written by David Williamson. [6] The film was the first Australian film with a big-budget, costing A$1.2m to make.
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Eliza Anne Fraser - Australian Dictionary of Biography
Eliza Anne Fraser (c.1798-1858?), shipwreck victim and source of myth and legend, was born perhaps in Derbyshire, England. Her maiden name was Slack and she was literate. Sometime before 1821 she married James Fraser, a mariner.
Miranda Otto on 'K'gari', and correcting Eliza Fraser's ... - SBS
After voicing Eliza Fraser in interactive doco 'K'gari', Miranda Otto speaks to SBS about the surprising 'Mills & Boon'-esque nature of Fraser's deeply harmful story, and the importance of the ...
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K’gari tells the story of one of the first alleged ‘fake news’ stories to be circulated across Australia, the ‘capture’ of British woman Eliza Fraser by Aboriginal people on Fraser Island (K’gari) in 1836.
Larissa Behrendt: Unpicking the story of Eliza Fraser
Jan 26, 2016 · The ship's captain, the ailing James Fraser, died, and Eliza, his traumatised, virtuous, Christian wife, was taken to the women's camp, where a "deformed and ugly-looking" baby was put into her arms.
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