Sarah Fraser
Sarah Fraser, also called Mother Fraser (died 1880) was an Australian brothel keeper.She was the daughter of a British convict. She established a brothel in the Little Lon red light district in Melbourne in the mid 19th-century. Her brothel was the perhaps most expensive and famed brothel in Australia prior to that of Madame Brussels, and she was referred to as the Queen of Brothels.
In 1867, when Queen Victoria’s son Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha visited Australia, police official Frederick Standish showed the prince to the brothel of Fraser, where he bought sex from Sarah Sarqui. This attracted great attention, and according to urban myth Fraser claimed her brothel had royal protection and had the royal banner raised above it. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Sarah Fraser, Léa Plourde-Léveillé, Laurence J. KirmayerGet access
Published in International Journal of Circumpolar Health (2020)
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2by Caroline Moisan, Richard Bélanger, Sarah Fraser, Gina MuckleGet access
Published in International Journal of Circumpolar Health (2022)
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3by Lucie Nadeau, Dominique Gaulin, Janique Johnson-Lafleur, Carolane Levesque, Sarah FraserGet access
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4by Julieann Coombes, Sarah Fraser, Kate Hunter, Rebecca Ivers, Andrew Holland, Julian Grant, Tamara MackeanGet access
Published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2021)
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5by Julieann Coombes, Sarah Fraser, Kate Hunter, Rebecca Ivers, Andrew Holland, Julian Grant, Tamara MackeanGet access
Published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2021)
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