Print preview Close

Showing 9 results

Archival description
Stephens, J. Brunton (James Brunton), 1835-1902
Advanced search options
Print preview View:

Notebooks

  • F1645
  • Item
  • 1856-1857.

Notes of a tour made in the eastern Mediterranean as tutor to a family named Leyland, mention also made of a Dr. Anthony.
Accompanied by explanatory notes by Cecil Hadgraft, dated 10 Feb. 1965.

Stephens, J. Brunton (James Brunton), 1835-1902

Scrapbook, 1875-[c.1913]

  • F465
  • Item
  • 1875-[c.1913]

Contains handwritten poem by James Brunton Stephens, beginning 'Another year its course has run'. The poem was apparently written as part of the presentation of the scrapbook to Mrs. Outridge, on the occasion of the school's first breaking-up at the end of year. Also contains newspaper clippings, some with biographical information, pressed flowers, and cards.

Outridge, Arthur Henry, Mrs.

Letters to J. Ferguson and J. A. Clarke, 1872-1876

  • F545
  • Item
  • 1872-1876.

Letters written from Tamrookam, Ballina, Unumgar and Stanthorpe. Poem: We talk of the gods, at back of notebook.

Stephens, J. Brunton (James Brunton), 1835-1902

Fulfilment,

  • F546
  • Item
  • [18--]

Handwritten (photocopy).
Poem. Photocopy of original in possession of Calow family.

Stephens, J. Brunton (James Brunton), 1835-1902

[Fayette, or Bush revels], [1892]

  • F548
  • Item
  • [1892]

Lil -solo; Joe - solo: two lyrics from this musical comedy drama.

Stephens, J. Brunton (James Brunton), 1835-1902

[Poems], [1857-1867]

  • F549
  • Item
  • [1857-1867]

Stephens, J. Brunton (James Brunton), 1835-1902

Biographical material collected by Cecil Hadgraft, 1967-1968

  • F552
  • Item
  • 1967-1968.

Includes correspondence with Edinburgh schools, National Library of Scotland, Mitchell Library, Lloyds of London and other sources. Included are photocopies of a number of letters relating to Stephens.
Also copy of the entry in Australian Dictionary of Biography, by Cecil Hadgraft.

Stephens, J. Brunton (James Brunton), 1835-1902