No conscription manifesto, 1916
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No conscription: manifesto issued by the Brisbane Trade Union Congress held in Trades Hall 26 and 27th August, 1916.
Brisbane Trade Union Congress, 1916
No conscription manifesto, 1916
No conscription: manifesto issued by the Brisbane Trade Union Congress held in Trades Hall 26 and 27th August, 1916.
Brisbane Trade Union Congress, 1916
Letter from Clement Byrne Christese to Edith Mary England
Typescript, signed, letter dated 4 Jan 1944 from Clement Byrne Christesen to Mrs. Anders re publication of her book, also mentions books published for L.L. [Llywelyn Lucas] and Ernest Briggs.
Christesen, C. B. (Clement Byrne), 1911-2003
Letter 11 April 1937 to E.M. England congratulating her on poem 'To Autumn', published in the Courier Mail.
Address: Brisbane Boys' College, Toowong.
Macdonald, J. Scott
Letter 26 Jan 1949 to E.M. England giving personal news, discussing difficulties of writing and finding publishers.
Morris, Myra, 1893-1966
Letters (2) 11 May, 24 Nov 1929 to E.M. England discussing the nature of beauty, sex in literature, Michael Arlen's 'The green hat', writing and writers, and the Bulletin.
Way, Lester
Letter from James O'Dwyer to Edith Mary England
Typescript, signed, letter dated 1 Oct 1969 from from James O'Dwyer to Mrs Anders seeking a copy of her book 'The happy monarch', unobtainable commercially, interested in her manuscript as he is a collector of Australiana.
O'Dwyer, James
Letters to E.M. England, 1968-1970
Letters (2) to E.M. England. One 18 Aug 1968 thanking her for book by Llywelyn Lucas, another 18 Dec 1970 thanking her for her own book, received.
Stewart, Douglas, 1913-1985
Letter 16 Sept 1970 to E.M. England congratulating her on 'Where the old road ran', and enclosing payment for two copies.
Devaney, James, 1890-1976
Letter to E.M. England, [19--?]
Letter (postscript only) to E.M. England discussing poetry of Myra Morris, difficulties of women combining authorship and marriage.
Lucas, Llywelyn
Letter 13 Jan. 1965 to E.M. England, personal, learnt of her existence through local public library, coincidence of surnames and initials.
England, Edith Mildred