Papers [manuscript].

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Papers [manuscript].

I. Norman Lindsay, c.1895-c.1963. a. Correspondence, mainly letters received, c.1895-c.1963, from Rose Lindsay, Jack Lindsay, Lionel Lindsay and Hugh McCrae. Vol. 5 includes poems and short stories by Jack Lindsay. b. Correspondence, mainly letters received, c.1904-1960, from i.a. Adolphe Gustave Beutler, Leon Gellert, Elioth Gruner, Sydney Ure Smith. c. Unposted letters, c.1917-1960. Include letters to Julian Ashton, Jack Lindsay, Lionel Lindsay, Hugh McCrae, Bertram Stevens. d. Miscellaneous papers, 1919-1922, including articles illustrated stories, and will, 1919. II. Rose Lindsay, c.1909-1963. a. Letters received, c.1909-1963, mainly from Norman Lindsay. b. Correspondence, mainly letters received, c.1919-1962, from Leon Gellert, Dame Mary Gilmore, Hugh McCrae, Sydney Ure Smith. III. Jack Lindsay, 1920-1929. a. Letters received, 1920-1929, mainly from Adolphe Gustave Beutler, Norman Lindsay and Rose Lindsay. IV. Lionel Lindsay, 1893-1898. a. Letters received, 1893-1898, mainly from Adam Cairns McCay. V. Miscellaneous papers, ca. 1948-1963, including letters by Norman Lindsay, correspondence between Bruce Glad and Helen Siau, 1957-1958, and copy of letter from J. F. Archibald to William Macleod.

24 v., 2 folders, 1 portfolio.

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Lindsay, Jack, 1900-1990

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Poet, dramatist, editor, historian, translator, classicist, biographer, novelist and critic. Author of over 100 books. Born and raised in Australia, Lindsay migrated to England in 1926, where he co-founded the Fanfrolico Press with Jack Kirtley and P.R. Stephenson. From the description of Letters from Jack Lindsay to Mary McLean [manuscript]. 1937-1939. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 224057056 From the description of Papers of Jack Lindsay, [1942?]-1983 [manuscri...

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...

Lindsay, Rosemary

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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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