[Papers on Constance Mackness]. 1984.

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[Papers on Constance Mackness]. 1984.

File of material collected for preparation of entry in Australian Dictionary of Biography, inward correspondence, outward correspondence, drafts of entry, notes, and copies of primary materials including family correspondence.

1 folder ; 34 cm.

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University of Queensland, UQ Library

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Bonnin, Nancy

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Constance Mackness, teacher and author, was born in Tuena, New South Wales in 1882 and educated at Fort Street Model School and the University of Sydney. She entered the teaching profession and was chosen in 1917 as the founding headmistress of the Presbyterian Girls' College, Warwick, Queensland, where she taught for the next 30 years. She published ten books and wrote articles and short stories for the Bulletin and local papers. She retired from teaching in 1949 and died in Brisbane in 1973. ...

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Mackness, Constance, 1882-1973

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Constance Mackness, teacher and author, was born in Tuena, New South Wales in 1882 and educated at Fort Street Model School and the University of Sydney. She entered the teaching profession and was chosen in 1917 as the founding headmistress of the Presbyterian Girls' College, Warwick, Queensland, where she taught for the next 30 years. She published ten books and wrote articles and short stories for the Bulletin and local papers. She retired from teaching in 1949 and died in Brisbane in 1973. ...