Letter [manuscript] : Kings Cross to Mr Dobell. 1956.
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Dobell, William, Sir, 1899-1970
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William Dobell was a painter and graphic artist. Born in Newcastle in 1899, Dobell was educated at Cooks Hill Commercial Public School and became a draughtman in 1916 for a local architect. In 1924 he enrolled at Julian Ashton's Art School in Sydney and went on to study overseas after he won Society of Artists' travelling scholarship in April 1929. In London he studied at the Slade School of Fine Art. Dobell returned to Sydney in 1939, after ten years abroad In 1944, he caused a sensation by win...
Gilmore, Mary, 1865-1962
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Poet John Blight was born in Brisbane in 1913. He was twice awarded a 3 year Literary Board Fellowship (1973 and 1977). Other literary awards include, the Myer award (1964) and the Patrick White award (1976). His publications include The old pianist (1945), The two suns met (1954) A bushcomber's diary (1963), Hart (1975) and John Blight; selected poems 1939-1975 (1976). From the description of Letter : to John Blight [manuscript]. 1944. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 2257...
Morrow, Bill, 1888-1980
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Born in Rockhampton, Bill Morrow was an Australian Railways Union organiser for many years. He was also a member of the ALP, and Senator for Tasmania 1946-1953. He worked in the peace movement, and in 1961 was awarded the Lenin Peace Prize for his contribution to the World Peace Council. From the description of Papers. [19--] (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222661226 From the description of Papers relating to Bill Morrow, [1960]-1980 [manuscript]. [1960]-1980. (Li...