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that if he wished to remain in the diocese and exercise his priestly faculties, he was to take up his residence in a place appointed for him. Tenison-Woods disregarded his instructions. He had received and given away a large amount paid to him for his scientific work for the government and was now
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Tenison-Woods was working long hours and under many anxieties, his health again broke down. In 1872 there was an episcopal investigation into the general conditions of the
Diocese of Adelaide. The result was that Tenison-Woods was deposed from his various positions and he left Adelaide. He began
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During his youth there was probably a period when he fell away from his church. His own manuscript memoirs, written during his last illness, represent him as leading the life of an
Anglican when 16 years old, and being converted to Catholicism soon afterwards. Tenison-Woods' biographer, the Rev.
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poor and feeble. He did not lack friends, however, and was well-cared for. He dictated his partly fanciful autobiographical memoir to his carers. One of his last works was a paper on the "Natural
History of the Mollusca of Australia" for which he was awarded the 1888
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A History of the
Discovery and Exploration of Australia. Or, an Account of the Progress of Geographical Discovery in that Continent from the earliest period to the present day. By the Rev. J. E. T. Woods, F. R. G. S. &c., &c.,
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In the 1860s, Tenison-Woods started to publish his research into geology and botany. His first botanical work was an acknowledgement of the specimens in the that he collected for the . They were subsequently referenced in
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and worked as a missionary for almost a year. In
January 1874 he left for Tasmania, stopping for a few days in Melbourne where, on 13 February, he gave a scientific lecture. In Tasmania he had great success as a missioner.
450:(1866–67), show Tenison-Woods' broad knowledge. On his occasional visits to cities he sometimes gave scientific lectures. Wherever he went he was interested in the geology and natural history of the district.
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The death is announced, in the 57th year of his age, of the Rev. Julian E. Tenison Woods, which occurred at Sydney on Monday, October 7 ... Father Woods had been an invalid for more than a year
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Tenison-Woods' district contained many formations of geological interest. He kept in touch with other scientists and built up a library of scientific books. Tenison-Woods published his first book,
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Of the plants collected by
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of April 1884. Early in 1867, Tenison-Woods was transferred to
Adelaide and was appointed director-general of Catholic education and secretary to Bishop
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Though common in modern references, his surname was not hyphenated in contemporary newspaper reports, his signature, or his headstone.
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depicting events in
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For three years, between August 1883 and June 1886 Woods travelled through
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with his mother whose health had failed. He returned to London in less than two years and resumed his position at
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Tenison-Woods was ordained as a diocesan priest on 4 January 1857 and took charge of the large parish at
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Bailey, F. M. & Tenison-Woods, J. E. 1879. A census of the flora of Brisbane. (1)4: 137-204.
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in 1867. It ceased after two years, but he made a further foray into journalism in 1870 with of
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Tenison-Woods, J. E. 1883. On the fossil flora of the coal deposits of Australia. (1)8: 37-167.
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Terence Albert Tenison-Woods (c. 1835 – 1 July 1887) was postmaster at Penola, died in Sydney.
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Tenison-Woods, J. E. 1882. A fossil plant formation in central Queensland (16): 179−192, 1882.
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Tenison-Woods, J. E. 1978. Tasmanian forests: Their botany and economical value. (12): 17−28.
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Tenison-Woods, J. E. 1882. Botanical notes on Queensland. No. II. The tropics. (1)7: 136-147.
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721:(1802–1871). His contribution to South Australian letters was acknowledged by "A. Pencil" (
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Tenison-Woods, J. E. 1882. On various deposits of fossil plants in Queensland. (1)7: 95-98.
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Tenison-Woods, J. E. 1882. Botanical notes in Queensland. No. III. (1)7: 305-310.
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Tenison-Woods, J. E. 1879. On the relations of the Brisbane flora. (1)4: 117-137.
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Tenison-Woods, J. E. 1882. Botanical notes on Queensland. No. IV. (1)7: 331-342.
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Tenison-Woods, J. E. 1883. Botanical notes on Queensland. No. V. (1)7: 565-585.
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Edward Tenison Woods (c. 1825 – 4 June 1866) was a reporter for the Melbourne
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had become firmly established and the two amalgamated around November 1873 as
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Tenison-Woods, J. E. 1882. Botanical notes on Queensland. No. I. (1)7: 76-83.
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Flora australiensis: a description of the plants of the Australian territory
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on 30 January 1855. Woods fell into disagreement with Willson and left for
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The site of the Royal Belgian Chapel became Saint George's Cathedral, cf.
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Tenison-Woods, J. E. 1882. On a coal plant from Queensland. (1)7: 342-344.
1184:. Vol. LXXXV. New South Wales, Australia. 8 October 1936. p. 14
1038:. Vol. XVII, no. 836. South Australia. 14 July 1905. p. 11
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He has been described as a "rigid teetotaller" and a "stern advocate" of
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Julian Tenison Woods 1832-1889: The Interaction of Science and Religion
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Tenison-Woods, J.E. 1882. Physical structure and geology of Australia.
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Tenison-Woods, J. E. 1889. On the vegetation of Malaysia. (2)4: 9-106.
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1256:"Records of Australian botanists -- (a) General, (b) New South Wales"
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he re-routed to Kobe, before moving inland to the hot spring town of
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as sub-editor for a year, then in April 1856 entered the "Sevenhill"
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M. Cresp and J. Tranter, Julian Tenison Woods: itinerant missioner,
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Tenison-Woods, J. E. 1888a. On the volcano of Taal. (2)2: 685-810.
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In 1883, Tenison-Woods was invited by his friend and governor of
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in 1951. The park features chainsaw-carved wooden sculptures by
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Julian Tenison-Woods was baptised by the Rev. John White of the
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Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales
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Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales
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Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales
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1937:"DRAFT: Goulburn Mulwaree Council Recreational Needs Strategy"
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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/NZT18891025.2.25
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1120:"Amalgamation of "The Southern Cross" and "The Irish Harp""
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Tenison-Woods, J. E. 1879. On Arauja albens. (1)4: 111-112.
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This article has much additional material on Father Woods.
1643:"Julian Tenison Woods, spiritual advisor to Mary McKillop"
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https://books.google.com/books?id=65JUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA64
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Tenison-Woods founded a small monthly magazine called the
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The Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales
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The Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales
1649:. Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences. Archived from
1300:. London: Lovell Reeve & Co. pp. 14, 198, 343.
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helped by completing his contract with the newspaper.
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch
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Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales
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Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales
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Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society
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Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society
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Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales
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History of the Discovery and Exploration of Australia
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Tenison-Woods, J.E. 1882. The Hawkesbury Sandstone.
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1814:. South Australia. 18 January 1924. p. 4
1786:. South Australia. 2 February 1894. p. 3
1539:"Julian Tenison Woods in Japan: Two Journeys"
1128:. South Australia. 5 December 1873. p. 4
903:, 1976, pp. 254–255. Retrieved 23 March 2010.
848:. South Australia. 11 October 1889. p. 7
741:The Father Woods Park in Glenroy, outside of
717:. He emigrated in 1853 as an agent of banker
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1806:"Penola Mission and St. Joseph's Old Church"
1758:. South Australia. 27 March 1941. p. 46
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1294:Bentham, George; Mueller, Ferdinand (1863).
658:Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences (MAAS)
2175:19th-century English Roman Catholic priests
1730:. South Australia. 14 July 1905. p. 11
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1057:Janice, Tranter; Roderick, O'Brien (2022).
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1999:. South Australia. 15 July 1865. p. 2
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1192:– via National Library of Australia.
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891:Tenison-Woods, Julian Edmund (1832–1889)
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181:Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart
1511:Julian Tenison Woods: Natural Historian
921:"Selected:The Late Rev. J. E. T. Woods"
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1007:The Southern Cross (South Australia)
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1641:Turnbull, Anni (13 May 2013).
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563:National Herbarium of Victoria
463:William III of the Netherlands
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2109:Biodiversity Heritage Library
1912:"Father Julian Tenison Woods"
1885:Cook, Danielle (3 May 2010).
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425:diocese and in 1873 went to
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2058:J.E. Tenison-Woods (1882).
2018:J.E. Tenison-Woods (1882).
448:Australian Monthly Magazine
408:The Harp and Southern Cross
157:Julian Edmund Tenison-Woods
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2020:"The Hawkesbury Sandstone"
1570:O'Brien, Roderick (1984).
1537:O'Brien, Roderick (2023).
1316:The Linnean Society of NSW
1181:Catholic Freeman's Journal
770:Tenison-Woods, J.E. 1865.
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1125:Harp And Southern Cross
840:"The Late Father Woods"
629:resources of the East.
344:, in 1862. With Sister
2215:Theistic evolutionists
1887:"Gilders carves it up"
1835:"Julian Tenison-Woods"
1750:"Out among the People"
1613:10.25911/5d7786c132d72
322:Clare, South Australia
1647:Inside the Collection
1254:Maiden, J.H. (1908).
1209:The Argus (Melbourne)
981:Angus & Robertson
2101:at Wikimedia Commons
2099:Julian Tenison-Woods
1996:The Adelaide Express
1508:King, R. J. (2016).
1485:"Occurrence Records"
1460:"Occurrence Records"
1435:"Occurrence Records"
1410:"Occurrence Records"
1385:"Occurrence Records"
1153:The Mercury (Hobart)
759:Brisbane Forest Park
711:James Dominick Woods
571:Queensland Herbarium
179:, he co-founded the
30:Julian Tenison-Woods
2147:Robert L. J. Ellery
1864:Mount Gambier Point
1860:"Father Woods Park"
1176:"LOOKING Backwards"
615:Straits Settlements
540:author abbreviation
476:Flora Australiensis
365:Adam Lindsay Gordon
224:, and confirmed by
2007:– via Trove.
1970:Monument Australia
1916:Monument Australia
1891:Monument Australia
1839:Monument Australia
1822:– via Trove.
1794:– via Trove.
1783:The Kapunda Herald
1766:– via Trove.
1738:– via Trove.
1673:New Zealand Tablet
1653:on 22 January 2022
1136:– via Trove.
1108:– via Trove.
937:– via Trove.
856:– via Trove.
723:Sir William Sowden
595:theistic evolution
363:Tenison-Woods met
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1702:Missing or empty
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687:Waverley Cemetery
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