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Letters and postcards from David Malouf to Judith Rodriguez, 1957 to 1960

Letters and postcards from David Malouf to Judith Rodriguez, 1957 to 1960, numbered 75/DM1 – 75/DM37. Some discussion of Four Poets project. Letter 75/DM24 includes poems written by David Malouf to be critiqued by Judith Rodriguez. The titles of the poems are: “At My Grandmother's”, “Family Photographs”, “In an Antique Land”, “Footnote for a Bestiary”, “Difficult Letter”, “Indoor Garden”, “Dress Circle”, “Notes from a Menagerie”, “Unholding Here”, “Hotel Room Revisited”, “Sheer Edge”, “Arc Lamp”, “Five Paces”, “Dark Destroyer”. These poems are typescript. Judith Rodriguez has also annotated other poems, previously sent to her by Malouf, onto the backs of the poems she has been asked to critique. The annotated poems are: “Maiden Aunts”, “Childhood Illness”, “Epitaph on a Monster of our Times” and “Instead of An Elegy”. Some letters have annotations by Judith Rodriguez.

Correspondence, Margaret Miller Bell, from 1893

Handwritten letters, most are addressed to 'My dear Collie'. Letters include: one signed 'your affectionate Mother, Margaret M. Bell'; one signed 'your affect. cousin, G. H. Moffatt' (on letterhead for The Dariling downs and Western Land Company, Limited); letters to solicitors by Margaret M Bell; a letters to Lady Bell from Daly & Schacht Solicitors; a letter to Collie from 'your affect. brother Joshua T. Bell' (on letterhead for The Parliament of Queensland Library).

Correspondence, Margaret Miller Bell, from 1896

Handwritten letters, most are addressed to 'My dear Collie' and signed 'your affectionate Mother, Margaret M. Bell'. There are two letters to Lady Bell from W. L. T Drew [?] regarding her financial situation.

Correspondence, incoming to Colin Basil Peter Bell

Letters to Colin Basil Peter Bell from men who had worked at Westland, during their World War I service, 13 letters, 1915 to 1918. Correspondents include: Bob Thompson Cowlishaw and Harold E. Lawrence. Photocopies maps and newspaper cuttings related to World War I battle sites accompany the letters.

Bell Family

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