Papers of Sydney Tomholt [manuscript]. 1919-1973.
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Dobson, Rosemary
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Australian poet and author. Dobson has received the Sydney Morning Herald award for poetry, 1948 (The ship of ice); FAW Christopher Brennan Award, 1978; Robert Frost Prize, 1979; Senior Fellowship, Literature Board of the Australia Council, 1980; Patrick White Award, 1984; Grace Leven Poetry Prize, 1984 (The three fates); Victorian Premier's Literary Award, 1985 (The three fates); Emeritus Fellowship, Literature Board of the Australia Council, 1996. Dobson was made an Officer of the Order of Aus...
Moore, T. Inglis (Tom Inglis), 1901-1978
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Poet, journalist, literary critic, author & academic. Lecturer/Assoc. Prof. Aust. Literature, ANU, 1954-66. From the description of Papers of Tom Inglis Moore, 1918-1977 (bulk 1929-1976). 1918-1977. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 221694922 ...
Tomholt, Sydney, 1884-1974
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Sydney Tomholt was born in Melbourne in 1884. He spent time abroad before returning to Australia during the 1930s. He was a drama critic for the Sydney Morning Herald (1944-1951), literary agent and playwright. He researched Governor Macquarie for over twenty years. From the description of Papers of Sydney Tomholt [manuscript]. 1919-1973. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225790991 ...
Noonan, Michael.
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Michael Noonan is a New Zealand-born Australian playwright and novelist who lived in London for 20 years prior to 1978. He is the author of numerous screenplays and 16 novels for adults and children. After discharge from active service in New Guinea during World War II, he studied at the University of Sydney before he began his literary career by writing radio plays. From the description of Papers of Michael Noonan. 1891-1997. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 221284430 ...