Papers. [ca. 1930-ca. 1990]

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Papers. [ca. 1930-ca. 1990]

Includes correspondence relating to Australian literature, the Bread and Cheese Club, family and miscellaneous; also drawings and poems, some of which are probably by Turner, ephemera, and published material, press cuttings mainly on Australian literature and art, and material relating to the Henry Lawson Memorial and Literary Society.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7032747

Libraries Australia

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Harrington, Edward, 1895-1966

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Baker, Kate, 1861-1953

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Born in Ireland, Baker came to Australia as a child. While she was a school teacher in Victoria, she became acquainted with Joseph Furphy, and encouraged him to write. After his death she did much towards promoting his works. She was awarded the O.B.E. for her services to Australian literature. From the description of Papers. 1880-1950. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222289802 Born in Ireland, came to to Australia as a child. While she was a school teacher in Vic...

O'Flynn, Francis.

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Bread and Cheese Club (Melbourne, Vic.)

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Formed in Melbourne in 1938 to foster love of Australian literature, art and music. The Club published a monthly newsletter, "Bohemia", which was devoted to Australian literature. J.K. Moir was foundation President. From the description of Records [manuscript]. 1956-1978. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225644079 The Bread and Cheese Club was formed in 1938, with J. E. Moir as foundation Fellow. It aimed to promote Australian art and literature. By 1947, the Club ...

Turner, E. J. (Edgar James), 1912-1964

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E.J. Turner was an artist with an interest in Australiana. A Henry Lawson enthusiast and collector of Australiana, he was a member of the Bread and Cheese Club, Hon. Sec. of the C.J. Dennis Memorial Committee and a committeeman of the Jindyworobak Club. From the description of Papers. [ca. 1930-ca. 1990] (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222272708 ...

Neilson, John Shaw, 1872-1942

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Emily Bulcock was the sister of writer Vance Palmer. From the description of Letter [manuscript] : Footscray, Victoria, to Emily Bulcock. [1923?] (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 505957023 John Shaw Neilson worked at various manual occupations and began contributing poems to the Bulletin in 1901. He continued to have poetry published until his death. From the description of Poetry, biography, [Not after 1973]. [manuscript]. [Not after 1973]. (Libraries ...

Henry Lawson Memorial and Literary Society.

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