Papers of Henrietta Drake-Brockman [manuscript]. 1882-1975.

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Papers of Henrietta Drake-Brockman [manuscript]. 1882-1975.

The papers comprise: 1. Correspondence (some of the correspondents include Harley Davison, Myra Morris, the publishers Angus and Robertson, Stuart Sayers, and Frank Johnson as well as family members). 2. Greeting cards and invitations. 3. Diaries and notebooks, including one from Lieutenant-Colonel (Dr.) J. Fergusson-Stewart, C.O. who fought in the Middle East and France during the First World War. 4. Various typescripts of her work. 5. Reports and correspondence of a number of literary associations, societies and organisations such as International P.E.N., the Theosophical Society, and Australian Society of Authors. 6. Drawings and sketchbooks. 7. Newspaper cuttings. 8. Travel brochures and maps. 8. The personal papers of Geoff Drake-Brockman including manuscript of "Adventure into memory" and a typescript of "The turning wheel". 9. Jull family papers (Martin E. Jull and Dr Roberta Jull).

9.5 m. (73 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7077139

Libraries Australia

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Fergusson-Stewart, James Edmund

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Jull, Roberta Henrietta Margaritta, 1872-1961.

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Dr Jull, nee Stewart obtained medical degree at Glasgow (1895), came to W.A. and entered practice; married M.E. Jull, Under Secretary for Works (1898); resumed her career during Great War; employed in Health Department as Schools' Medical Officer and pioneered infant welfare work in W.A.; actively associated with women's organisations generally; President of National Council of Women (1930-1932); delegate to League of Nations (1929); member of Senate of University of W.A. (1914-1942) and active ...

Drake-Brockman, Henrietta, 1901-1969

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H. F. Drake-Brockman was a playwright and short story writer. From the description of Invitation [manuscript]. 1953. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225745747 Henrietta Jull was born in Perth in 1901. In 1921 she married Geoff Drake-Brockman. Henrietta wrote various articles as well as writing for the theatre in the 1930s and 1940s. From the description of Papers of Henrietta Drake-Brockman [manuscript]. 1882-1975. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat recor...

Jull family

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Jull, Martin Edward, 1861-1917

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Presented to the Library by his daughter, Henrietta Drake-Brockman. M.E. Jull was the first Public Service Commissioner in Western Australia and his wife, Roberta, the first medical woman to practice in Perth. He died ca. 1916. From the description of Diary [manuscript]. 1883-1886. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225820730 Battye Library, MN 2451, Papers of Martin Edward Jull, ACC 992A, 1210A. First Public Service Commissioner in Western A...

Jull, Martin Edward, 1861-1917

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Presented to the Library by his daughter, Henrietta Drake-Brockman. M.E. Jull was the first Public Service Commissioner in Western Australia and his wife, Roberta, the first medical woman to practice in Perth. He died ca. 1916. From the description of Diary [manuscript]. 1883-1886. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225820730 Battye Library, MN 2451, Papers of Martin Edward Jull, ACC 992A, 1210A. First Public Service Commissioner in Western A...

Drake-Brockman, Geoffrey.

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Engineer and employee of the W.A. Public Works Department 1904-1949, except when serving in two World Wars, and working for the Forests Department and as Commissioner of the North-West; chairman of the Transport Board 1949-1952; husband of Henrietta Drake-Brockman. From the description of The turning wheel, 1961 [manuscript] / by Geofrrey Drake-Brockman. 1961. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 760404070 Engineer and employee of the W.A. Public Works Department 1904-...