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Patricia Thomson
Patricia Thomson (26 November 1937 – October 2024) was an Australian cricket player. Born in Leeton, New South Wales, her family moved to Sydney when she was three where she began playing cricket as a teenager. On her Test debut against New Zealand in 1961, she scored 31 runs in the drawn match, besides getting 2 wickets for 41 runs. Thomson played four Tests for the Australia national women's cricket team. Outside cricket, she worked for the Northern Territory Police Force.Thomson died in October 2024, at the age of 86. Provided by Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Wyatt and his background. by Thomson, Patricia
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Wyatt, the critical heritage / by Thomson, Patricia
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Elizabethan lyrical poets. by Thomson, Patricia
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Wyatt, the critical heritage / by Thomson, Patricia
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George Sand and the Victorians : her influence and reputation in nineteenth-century England / by Thomson, Patricia
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George Sand and the Victorians : her influence and reputation in nineteenth-century England / by Thomson, Patricia
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The Victorian heroine : a changing ideal, 1837-1873. by Thomson, Patricia
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Thomas Wyatt : the critical heritage /
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American Dreams /
Published 1991Other Authors: “…Thomson, Patricia…”
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