Papers [manuscript].

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Papers [manuscript].

Vols ML MSS. 212/1-5 a. Letters received, 1852-1909, with some miscellaneous letters and papers, 1837-1909. Correspondents include B. C. Aspinall, D. Bandmann, Ludwig Becker, Kyle Bellew, Walter Bentley, Anna Bishop, Dion Boucicault, Austin Brereton, G. V. Brooke, Robert Brough, S. M. Caffyn, N. and C. Chevalier, Marcus Clarke, George Coppin, Arthur Dacre, Sir William and Lady Emily Don, Harry Edwards, Eugene von Guerard, Henry Harwood, W. M. Hodgkins, Clarence Holt, R. H. Horne, William Hoskins, Joseph Jefferson, Avonia Jones, Carl Kahler, E. Bertram McKennal, E. & G. Majeroni, Steve Massett, Louisa A. Meredith, Archibald Michie, George Miln, George Musgrove, Charles H. Pearson, Mary Provost, Wybert Reeve, Locke Richardson, C. Rolando, James Service, F. J. Sheldon, Walter B. Spong, Nellie Stewart, Arthur Streeton, William Strutt, D. Syme, William Thomson, J. L. Toole, T. A. and F. E. Trollope, Ethel Turner, W. H. Vernon, Genvieve Ward, Charles Warner, Edward Wilson and R. W. Younge. Arranged in one chronological sequence. Folder ML MSS. 212/6 b. Newspaper cuttings, undated mainly about people in the theatre in Melbourne between c. 1850 to c. 1900.

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Smith, James, 1820-1910

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Smith was a journalist for the Argus and arrived in Melbourne in 1852. He joined the Argus in 1856 and, after retiring in 1898, became a literary critic for the Age. He was a librarian to the Victorian Parliament from 1863-1868. From the description of Diary, n. d. [microform]. n.d. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225136099 James Smith, journalist, was born near Maidstone, Kent, U.K. Among his publications while in England were "Wilton and its associations" (1851)...