Item F448 - Letter, 1932 Nov 22 : Calliope, to E.S. Wilkinson.

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F448

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Letter, 1932 Nov 22 : Calliope, to E.S. Wilkinson.

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  • 1932 (Creation)

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2 items (4 leaves) ; 25 cm.

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(-1951)

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Manuscript originally part of the F.W. Robinson collection, UQFL5.

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Letter concerns Albert Prout, explorer, who the author was to have married, and the poem 'Where the pelican builds her nest' by Mary Hannay Foott. Includes covering letter from E. S. Wilkinson to the Editor, Courier.
Letter from E.T. Morey is a handwritten copy, made by E.S. Wilkinson.

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  • English

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Appears to be related to earlier published newspaper articles:
Kellow, H A, '"Where the pelican builds"', Morning bulletin (Rockhampton), 23 Jul 1932, p. 6.
Wilkinson, E S, 'Out "Where the Pelican Builds."', The Brisbane Courier, 17 Sep 1932, p. 19.
Kellow, H A, 'The Prout brothers', Morning bulletin (Rockhampton), 18 Oct 1932, p. 6.

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991007288969703131

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Revised, AM, 19-Feb-2020.
Migrated from LMS: April 2019, P.A.

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