Item F1290 - Letters to E.M. England, 1959-1960

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F1290

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Letters to E.M. England, 1959-1960

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  • 1959-1960. (Creation)

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2 l. ; 23 cm.

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(1899-1981)

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Edith Mary England was born on 1 July 1899 in Townsville, Queensland. At six years old the family moved to a farm near Boonah. In 1922 she married Schomberg Montagu Bertie. Bertie died in 1937. In 1942 she married Harry August Anders. England wrote novels, short stories, poetry and verse. She won several poetry and verse awards. England worked in a variety of jobs, including the social editor of The Queensland Times, and as a music teacher.

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Letters (2) 27 Nov. [1959], 10 April 1960 to E.M. England congratulating her on winning the Centenary poetry prize, and her contributions to 'Centenary anthology.'

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  • English

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Handwritten.

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991007929449703131

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Migrated

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Migrated from LMS: April 2019, P.A.

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