Papers [manuscript]. 1942-1960.

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Papers [manuscript]. 1942-1960.

Letters written by Kylie (Tennant) Rodd and her husband, L. C. Rodd to their friend Doris Chadwick. Most are written from Laurieton, N.S.W. and are undated. There are a small number of dated letters, 1942 to 1960, and press cuttings relating to Kylie Tennant.

4 cm. (2 folders)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7076879

Libraries Australia

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Rodd, Lewis Charles

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Primary school headmaster. Rodd, the husband of Kylie Tennant, produced a number of literary studies for use in schools as well as editing two anthologies of Australian essays Venturing the unknown (1965), and The Australian essay (1968). Died 1979. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1963-1980. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225786673 ...

Chadwick, Doris, 1899-1979

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Doris Chadwick, a teacher was a friend of Kylie Tennant and her husband L.C. Rodd. When she began to lose her sight, she was transferred to the Correspondence School of N.S.W. Dept. of Education and then in 1926 she joined the staff of the school magazine, later becoming editor. She left the Dept. of Education in 1960 and died in 1980. She was the author of several children's books including "John of the Sirius" and "John of Sydney Cove". From the description of Papers [manuscript]. ...

Rodd, Lewis Charles

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Primary school headmaster. Rodd, the husband of Kylie Tennant, produced a number of literary studies for use in schools as well as editing two anthologies of Australian essays Venturing the unknown (1965), and The Australian essay (1968). Died 1979. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1963-1980. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225786673 ...

Tennant, Kylie, 1912-1988

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Kylie Tennant was a novelist and short-story writer who had also published works on Australian history. She had been a member of the Commonwealth Literary Fund Advisory Board since 1961. Her novels had brought her the S.H. Prior Memorial Prize and the Australian Literature Society's Gold Medal. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1941-1988. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225825153 Novelist and short-story writer who has also published works on Australian...