Papers [manuscript]. 1902-1976.
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Bedford, Randolph, 1868-1941
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Author and politician. Journalist at Broken Hill and Melbourne. Travelled widely in Australia, partly through mining areas. Author of True eyes and the whirlwind - 1903, The share of strength - 1905. Entered the Queensland Legislative Assembly. From the description of Writings [manuscript]. [19--] (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225641815 Author and politician; in 1917 he entered the Legislative Council; in 1923 he was elected to the Legislative Assembly as Labour...
Lindsay, Peter, 1907-1998
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Lindsay, Jane, 1920-
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Author and daughter of Norman Lindsay. Jane Lindsay had a close relationship with Kenneth Seaforth' MacKenzie (1913-1955), novelist and poet, who was also a friend of Norman, Rose and Lionel Lindsay. From the description of Letters and poems of Kenneth MacKenzie, 1942-1944 [manuscript]. 1942-1944. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225844668 ...
Lindsay, Daryl, 1890-1976
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Daryl Lindsay was Director of the National Gallery of Victoria, 1941-1956. From the description of Letters, 1953. 1953. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225845542 Daryl Lindsay was born in Creswick, Vic. in 1890. After serving in France during World War I he returned to Melbourne and launched himself as an artist. From 1941 until 1956 Lindsay was Director of the National Gallery of Victoria. He also served on the N.C.D.C., the Commonwealth Art Advisory Board (1953-...
McRae, Hugh.
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Dyson, Edward, 1865-1931
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Miner, journalist, factory worker and freelance writer. Contributed short stories and novels of bush life to journals and newspapers, including the "Bulletin", "The Age" and "Melbourne Punch". From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1885-1960. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225644386 E. G. Dyson, born in Victoria in 1865 wrote verse and short stories for the Argus, Leader, Punch and Bulletin. His publicatiions include Rhymes from the mines and other lines (1...
Hall, L. Bernard, 1859-1935
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Menzies, Robert, 1894-1978
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Prime Minister of Australia, 1939-1941 and 1949-1966. Leader of the Federal Opposition, 1943-1949. Member of the House of Representatives for Kooyong, Victoria, 1934-1966. Founder of the Liberal Party of Australia. From the description of Papers of Sir Robert Menzies, 1905-1978. 1905-1978. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 219969931 Federal politician and former Liberal Prime Minister. See "Who's who in Australia" 1977, p. 770. From the description of Le...
Lindsay, Norman, 1879-1969
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Australian author and artist. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225766992 William Elliot Johnson was speaker of the House of Representatives, 1913-1914 and 1917-1923 and a member of Parliament from 1903-1928. From the description of Letter to Sir Elliot Johnson [manuscript]. 1920. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 223048329 Artist, author, born Victoria. Worked for some time with Bulletin and...
Lindsay family.
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Lindsay, Lionel, Sir, 1874-1961
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Lionel Lindsay, 1874, was an artist, journalist and art critic. Frederick Jordan, 1881-1949, became Chief Justice of New South Wales in 1934 and was appointed Lieutenant-Governor in 1938. From the description of Correspondence [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225772686 Sir Lionel Lindsay, etcher, water colour painter, wood engraver and art critic was born in Creswick, Vic. in 1874. He was a brother of Norman and Daryl. He studied art at the National G...