Letter, 1967 Jun 30: to Rodney Hall.
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Letter 1967 Jun 30 to Rodney Hall re: Hall's poems, Graves's visit to Australia.
Graves, Robert, 1895-1985
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Letter, 1967 Jun 30: to Rodney Hall.
Letter 1967 Jun 30 to Rodney Hall re: Hall's poems, Graves's visit to Australia.
Graves, Robert, 1895-1985
Letters from Douglas Stewart, 1968-1978
Typescript letters on Angus and Robertson letterhead : 1968 Feb. 9th, 28th, June 25th.
Holograph personal letters : 1978 Jan. 19th, May 27th. Letters of 1968 Feb. 28th and 1968 June 25th concern publication of Witnesses of Spring : unpublished poems by Shaw Neilson, selected by Judith Wright and Val Vallis.
Letters of 1978 Jan. 19th and 1978 May 27th concern William Wordsworth : a biography by Mary Moorman.
Stewart, Douglas, 1913-1985
Letters, Grace Perry and Rodney Hall
Two letters to Grace Perry, one letter from Grace Perry to Rodney Hall, and one letter from Rodney Hall to the Fryer Librarian. Includes: Two signed, typescript letters, dated 18 Jan 1966 and 25 Jan 1966 to to Grace Perry regarding the publication of Eyewitness : poems, written by Rodney Hall ; letter dated 13 Jan 1966 to Rodney Hall from Grace Perry, on letterhead of South Head Press, on same topic ; and letter dated 2 Apr 1972 from Rodney Hall to Fryer Librarian donating the three letters to the library.
Hall, Rodney, 1935-
Volume contains 155 leaves of typescript and 39 blank leaves at end of volume.
Irvin, Eric, 1908-1993
A dinner invitation, 1986 Jan 22
Manuscript of a poem by John Tranter written for David and Rebecca Carter inviting them to dinner.
Tranter, John, 1943-
Through life's green lanes / by Harry Hall Jordan.
Handwritten and typescript poetry with introduction by Annie Powis Dunn.
Jordan, Harry Risden Hall
The Victory : Murwillumbah ... Sept 15th 1907-8
Typescript poem 'The victory : Murwillumbah ... Sept 15th 1907-8'. Unpublished. Most likely written by George Essex Evans. Found in the book A new star atlas for the library, school, and the observatory in twelve circular maps by Richard A. Proctor. The book was donated by the family of George Essex Evans. The poem is accompanied by newspaper cuttings from the period 1922-1929, mostly relating to astronomy that were also inserted into Proctor's book.
Evans, George Essex, 1863-1909
Indelible voices, a poem by Flexmore Hudson, [1943?]
Mss mock-up for publisher.
Presented by Miss Kathleen Watson. Signed for her by the author.
Hudson, Flexmore, 1913-1988