Papers relating to the publication of the Australian Encyclopaedia [manuscript].
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Gilder, P. G. (Percy George), 1874-1954
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Wadham, S. M. (Samuel MacMahon), Sir, 1891-
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National Library of Australia.
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Much of this collection was originally sent as specimen material to the National Library by the then Postmaster-General's Dept. Other material was presented to the Library or p̀assively' obtained in similar ways. The collection is not comprehensive. From the description of Philatelic items [manuscript]. 1860-1985. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225843143 ...
Lamond, Henry G. (Henry George), 1885-1969
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Australian writer (E. Morris Miller. Australian literature: Sydney, 1973, Vol. 2, p. 793). From the description of Letters [manuscript]. 1933-1934. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225783079 Henry George Lamond worked on and managed various stations in Queensland before taking up writing. He has written numerous short stories, articles and books and was awarded the MBE for his contribution to Australian literature. From the description of OM73-49 Henry ...
Ellis, Ulrich Ruegg, 1904-1981
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Ulrich Ruegg Ellis was a journalist from 1921-1925. From 1928-1936 he was Political Secretary to Earle Page leader of the Federal Country Party. Following this period he made trips overseas to Europe from 1936-1939 where he met Lloyd George and Winston Churchill. Between 1936-1940 he was commercial intelligence officer at the Department of Commerce. Following posts in Public Relations in Government departments after the war he set up the Office of Rural Research in Canberra in 1966. ...
Pratt, Bruce (Vocalist)
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Sharland, Michael, 1899-
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Ornithologist, writer and environmentalist. Writer of 'Peregrine' nature column in the Hobart Mercury 1921-1981. Superintendent of Scenic Reserves, Tasmania to 1961. From the description of Papers. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225817064 ...
Roderick, Colin, 1911-2000
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Colin Roderick was an Australian author, educator, and editor, and a major influence on 20th century Australian literary affairs, perhaps best known for his books about Australian literature. Born in 1911 in Queensland, he served as editor and later director of the publishing house Angus & Robertson, 1945-1965, and Professor of English at James Cook University, 1965-1976. Roderick wrote prolifically on Australian literature, especially on Henry Lawson, and published a book of travel writing ...
Sawer, Geoffrey
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Constitutional lawyer and academic. Born in Maymyo, Burma in 1910, Sawer settled in Australia in 1913. He held the position of Foundation Professor of Law, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University from 1950 to 1974, before becoming Pro-Vice-Chancellor in 1975. His weekly column 'Between the lines' appeared in The Canberra Times for over 20 years. From the description of Papers. 1937-1995. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225825848 Author o...
Lamshed, Max, 1901-1971
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Journalist, author. Assistant editor, Adelaide Advertiser. Officer-holder in many charitable and cultural organizations. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1934-1971. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225823625 ...
Willis, J. H. (James H.), 1910-
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Pike, Glenville
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Uren, Malcolm J. L. (Malcolm John Leggoe)
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Material collected by Malcolm Uren, journalist, writer and historian, for a proposed biography on Lord John Forrest, first premier of W.A. From the description of John Forrest collection. 1873-1949. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222194775 Journalist, writer and historian. Joined "The West Australian" newspaper as a reporter in 1920. Editor of the "Western Mail" (1941-1953), "Milady" (1948-1952) and "The Broadcaster" (1942-1953). Assistant to the Managing Editor,...
Emmett, E. T. (Evelyn Temple)
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Gentilli, J. (Joseph), 1912-
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Mudie, Ian, 1911-1976
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Paddle steamer captain From the description of Captain J.G. Arnold [manuscript], 1971 / talk by Ian Mudie , 5CL, 10.30am-10.45am, Sunday, 31st Jan., '71. 1971. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 662102894 Founder of Australian federation/constitution From the description of Patrick McMahon Glynn [manuscript], 1971 / talk by Ian Mudie, 5CL, 10.30am-10.45am. Sunday, 11th April, 1971. 1971. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 745753923 Ian Mu...
Stephensen, P. R. (Percy Reginald), 1901-1965
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Percy Reginald Stephensen was editor of the Australian Mercury which appeared in July, 1935. The second issue was never published. From the description of Literary manuscripts [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225769719 ...
Fenner, Charles, 1884-1955
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Charles Fenner was an educationalist, geographer and author. Born on 18 May 1884 at Dunach, Victoria. Father of Frank Fenner. From the description of Diaries of Charles Fenner, 1931-1937 [manuscript]. 1931-1937. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 224838335 Charles A.E. Fenner was born at Dunach, Victoria, on 18 May 1884, the fifth child of Johannes Fenner, from Germany and Mary, nee Thomas of Adelaide. After working at a local newspaper on leaving school, he joined t...
Lack, Clem
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Mitchell, T. W. (Thomas Walter), 1906-
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Smith, Alana
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Long, George Merrick, 1875-1930
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Moir, J. K. (John Kinmont), 1893-1958
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J.K. Moir was foundation president of the Bread and Cheese Club, formed in Melbourne in 1938 to promote Australian art and literature. From the description of Letter : Melbourne, to Irving Benson, Melbourne. 1943. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222208345 ...
Chisholm, Alec H. (Alec Hugh), 1890-
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Cato, Jack, 1889-1971
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Miller, Edmund Morris, 1881-1964
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Miller began his professional career at the Public Library of Victoria in 1900. In 1913 he became a lecturer in philosophy and economics at the University of Tasmania. He produced the two volume "Australian Literature from its beginnings." From the description of Letter : to Warwick Eunson. 1956. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222849658 1922-1952 Professor of Psychology and Philosophy at Tasmania University. 1933-1945 Vice-Chancellor. 1952 + Professor Emeritus. ...