Papers. ca. 1930-1987.

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Papers. ca. 1930-1987.

Papers of Annemarie Mutton, formerly Annemarie Bowen, comprising: (i) autobiography describing her childhood and adolescence in Austria and Germany in the 1930s, emigration with her husband to England and then Australia as Jewish refugees, and life in Melbourne before, during and immediately after World War II; (ii) Correspondence with various government agencies and individuals, 1986-1987, relating to Annemarie Mutton's application for citizenship and an Australian passport, with two related press cuttings; (iii) Speech by Annemarie Mutton presented at the Women 2000 conference in Hobart on 18 & 19 July, 1987, and personal account by Annemarie Mutton of her experiences at the conference, with a related press cutting; and (iv) Two brief letters of greeting to Annemarie Mutton from Nettie Palmer, June 1958 and 20 July, 1958 and a brief note of acknowledgement from Sir John Barry, 30 August, 1962.

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Women 2000 Conference 1987 Hobart.

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Barry, John Vincent, Sir, 1903-1969

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Justice of Supreme Court of Victoria, Australia. From the description of Correspondence with Johan Thorsten Sellin, 1957-1969. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 234567083 Admitted to Vic. Bar 1926, K.C. 1942, Judge, Supreme Court of Vic. 1947-1969; Chairman, Dept. of Criminology, University of Melbourne 1951-1969; Chairman, Parole Bd., 1957-1969. Publications include Alexander Maconochie of Norfolk Island (O.U.P. 1958) and The Life and Death of John P...

Mutton, Annemarie, b. 1919.

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Ernest Bowen, Annemarie Mutton's first husband, worked during the war at Laconia Woollen Mills in Melbourne. Annemarie Mutton worked for a time as an assistant at Preshil School in Hawthorn, which her children attended, and was later involved in the establishment of a kindergarten in Blackburn. From the description of Papers. ca. 1930-1987. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222553991 ...

Palmer, Nettie, 1885-1964

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Nettie Palmer was a prominent Australian writer and critic. From the description of Letters : Sorrento and Armadale, to Mildred Moore, Mentone [manuscript]. 1900-1902. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 223121158 This volume was a twenty-first birthday gift to Nettie Higgins in August 1906. From the description of Commonplace book [manuscript]. 1907-1936. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225785683 Nettie Palmer was born Janet Gertrude H...