- Grace Bussell
Grace Vernon Bussell (1860 – 1935), later Grace Drake-Brockman, was the 16-year-old
heroine of theSS Georgette disaster inWestern Australia on1 December 1876 . Bussell, along with Aboriginal stockman Sam Isaacs, helped save the lives of around 50 people with a quick thinking rescue from shore. She is now regarded as Australia's official national heroine. [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=25570287 Grace Vernon Bussell (1860 - 1935) - Find A Grave Memorial ] at www.findagrave.com]Grace Bussell was lauded by the press at the time and became known as the '
Grace Darling of the West', an English woman who had rescued people in similar circumstances. She was awarded a silver medal by theRoyal Humane Society . [cite web|url=http://www.susangeason.com/nonfiction.html#a |title=Autralian Heroines |last=Geason|first=Susan|work=(synopsis)|accessdate=2008-09-26]Grace was born to the well-known and prosperous
Bussell family . She marriedFrederick Drake-Brockman in 1882, and died aged 75 in Guildford. Her daughterDeborah Vernon Hackett became well known in the Australian mining industry.Several places named in her honour. Grace is commemorated by having had several places named in her honour. One of these is the coastal hamlet of Gracetown, north of Margaret River. Another is the wheatbelt town of Lake Grace. Additionally, a street in the
Canberra suburb Cook named after her.Notes
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External links
* [http://www.southwestlife.com.au/history0901.htm Southwest Life History]
* [http://www.margaretrivervista.com/grace-bussell.html Biographical Information]
* [http://abc.net.au/backyard/shipwrecks/wa/georgette.htm ABC Website]
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