Item F1595 - Vale, sentimental bloke

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F1595

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Vale, sentimental bloke

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  • 1977 (Creation)

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1 folder ; 34cm.

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(1895-1980)

Biographical history

F.C. Francis was involved in the production of the musical comedy "Tangles". He was also a poet and became president of The Queensland Authors and Artists’ Association in 1950. He was a friend and correspondent of poet James Devaney.

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(1905-1980)

Biographical history

Martin Nelson Haley (1905-1980) was born on 7 July 1905 at New Farm, Brisbane. His parents, Nelson Nathan Haley and Mary Josephine (nee Kiely), moved Martin and his two younger siblings to Nambour in 1907. Educated at the local primary school, he subsequently entered St Joseph’s College, Nudgee in 1918 on a state scholarship. In 1925, he began his long career as a schoolteacher, retiring in December 1970. In 1933, he began writing articles for the Catholic Leader. He came to be regarded as one of Queensland’s most distinguished poets. Haley was also a prolific writer of historical articles. He was involved with the Catholic Poetry Society of Queensland (founded by Paul Grano), the Catholic Readers’ and Writers’ society, and the Catholic Writers’ Movement. He published numerous books of verse and translations. He died on 18 October 1980 at Paddington, Brisbane.

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(1876-1938)

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Typescript poem with holograph note by Martin Haley.

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Unrestricted access.

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  • English

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Printed in the Courier-Mail 24 June, 1938.

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991008118919703131

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Migrated

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Migrated from LMS: April 2019, P.A.

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