File F422 - McGregor scrapbooks

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F422

Title

McGregor scrapbooks

Date(s)

  • 1880-1923 (Creation)

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Extent and medium

4 volumes : illustrations ; 34 cm.

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Name of creator

(1868-1928)

Biographical history

Queensland solicitor.

Name of creator

(1875-1968)

Biographical history

Catherine Elizabeth Ferguson, also spelt as Katharine, was born on 18 Jan 1875. She married John George McGregor on 28 November 1898. She died 25 April 1968.

Archival history

Previously titled: Scrapbooks

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Scope and content

Four scrapbooks containing Australian and English literary and historical material of the late 19th century. Includes original photographs; a telegram from Wm Tasker to John McGregor, solicitor, announcing the capture of the Kenniff Brothers (Patrick Kenniff and James Kenniff), dated 1902 (located in volume three); newspaper cuttings from, mostly, unidentified newspapers with poetry and some articles. The articles include: 'Our Men of Mark', Daily Observer, 188-? (v.1) ; and 'Where the pelican builds' by Mary Hannay Foott (signed holograph with comments about poem) (located in volume three). Most of the material in the scrapbooks is from before Katharine was born and is most likely created by one or both of her parents, John George McGregor, solicitor, and Catherine Elizabeth, née Ferguson. The last scrapbook contains: newspaper cuttings of results from University of Queensland students which include Katharine's, from the early 1920s as well as articles written by Jon Michie; a letter from Isabel Michie (dated 31 Jul 1946) thanking Katharine for her letter after the death of her husband John Michie; a carbon copy typescript letter by John McGregor (dated 7 Jan 1920) to his agent in Edinburgh which mentions among other things that he is sending a copy of book of poems by Henry Lawson (whom John McGregor met in a bookseller's shop in Sydney); a note to John McGregor from Littleton Groom (dated 10 Jan 1924); and a letter to Miss McGregor (dated 26 Mar 1971) from Eric Davis (the youngest son of Arthur Davis).

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Unrestricted access.

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Copyright varies. Can be reproduced for personal research and study. For other uses see About copyright . Please attribute the Fryer Library.

Language of material

  • English

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The cover on volume one is missing and it is very fragile. The cover on volume two is coming away.

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Note

Parcel 1 Item 1, Parcel 2 Items 2-4

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991008582629703131

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Revised

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Dates of creation revision deletion

Revised, Linda Justo, 2-May-2024. Migrated from LMS: April 2019, P.A.

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