Correspondence [manuscript]. 1941-1944.

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Correspondence [manuscript]. 1941-1944.

Correspondence mostly relating to the Jindyworobak Movement and to literary matters in Melbourne. Includes letters to and from Rex Ingamells, Ian Mudie, Victor Kennedy and Clem Christesen.

2 v. , (8.0 cm.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7037159

Libraries Australia

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Mudie, Ian, 1911-1976

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Paddle steamer captain From the description of Captain J.G. Arnold [manuscript], 1971 / talk by Ian Mudie , 5CL, 10.30am-10.45am, Sunday, 31st Jan., '71. 1971. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 662102894 Founder of Australian federation/constitution From the description of Patrick McMahon Glynn [manuscript], 1971 / talk by Ian Mudie, 5CL, 10.30am-10.45am. Sunday, 11th April, 1971. 1971. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 745753923 Ian Mu...

Kennedy, Victor, 1895-1952

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Victor Kennedy, born at Eaglehawk, Victoria, in 1895, held various journalistic positions in country towns throughout Australia before becoming a sub-editor with the Melbourne Argus. Closely associated with the Jindyworobak Movement, Kennedy published four books of verse and died in Melbourne in 1952. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225771732 ...

Ingamells, Rex, 1913-1955

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Poet, who wrote under the name of Rex Ingamells. Founder of the Jindyworobak Club for Australian writers. From the description of Correspondence [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225757269 "The great South land : an epic poem" in twelve books, completed under the auspices of the Commonwealth Literary Fund in 1949. Typescript draft with manuscript alterations and author's note in front of volume, dated 23 Sept. 1949. It was published in Dec. 1950 as a l...

Christesen, C. B. (Clement Byrne), 1911-

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Jindyworobak Movement.

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Hudson, Wilfred

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Gifford, Kenneth Harril

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Queen's Counsel. Delegate to the Constitutional Convention, Canberra, 2-13 Feb. 1998. From the description of Papers of Kenneth Gifford [manuscript]. 1997-1998. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225827735 Kenneth Gifford is a barrister who has published many legal texts. Prior to this, he was active in the Jindyworobak Movement and published a book about them in 1944: Jindyworobak: towards an Australian culture. From the description of Correspondence [ma...