Letter, 1973 Dec 16 : Canberra, to Sister Mary Francisca.
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Letter to Sister Mary Francisca sending copy of Christmas card from Francis Webb signed just before his death.
No copy of card.
Bolton, Alec, 1926-1996
Letter, 1973 Dec 16 : Canberra, to Sister Mary Francisca.
Letter to Sister Mary Francisca sending copy of Christmas card from Francis Webb signed just before his death.
No copy of card.
Bolton, Alec, 1926-1996
Letter, 1967 Jun 30: to Rodney Hall.
Letter 1967 Jun 30 to Rodney Hall re: Hall's poems, Graves's visit to Australia.
Graves, Robert, 1895-1985
Thirteen exercise books of poetry written by Kath Watson. Date range on inside covers. Books arranged chronologically. All entries are handwritten; some have handwritten comments by Kath Thomas. Inserted in book 5 is a handwritten note (1 leaf) by Kath from a later time period (undated). Removed from book 13 are 4 typescript leaves.
Thomas, Kath, 1911-1994
Correspondence; draft manuscripts, photographs, and personal papers relating to James Devaney.
Devaney, James, 1890-1976
Indelible voices, a poem by Flexmore Hudson, [1943?]
Mss mock-up for publisher.
Presented by Miss Kathleen Watson. Signed for her by the author.
Hudson, Flexmore, 1913-1988
Manuscripts for Helen Haenke's short stories, prose, novels, play scripts, and poetry as well as notebooks.
Haenke, Helen Joyce, 1916-1978
Gwen Harwood : collected poems, 1943-1995 : draft 3
Printer's proof with handwritten annotations and insertions. Edited, with an introduction and notes, by Alison Hoddinott and Gregory Kratzmann.
Harwood, Gwen
Correspondence, publications, manuscripts and other material written by or relating to Cornelis Vleeskens.
Vleeskens, Cornelis, 1948-2012
Unpublished eleven page typescript poem in homage to the Australian landscape and nation, text on rectos only. Quarto, cloth backed folder with manuscript title label (vertical crease); inscribed by author on verso of front cover 'For dear Jim -- a little "Welcome Home" tribute from his friend Isabelle Moresby. 20.1.46', with later bookplate of Melbourne bibliophile Jeff Prentice; first page of typescript signed by Moresby; the poem has several corrections made by the author.
This patriotic poem (spoiler: it contains the word 'girt') was apparently originally to be titled Birthright, and attributed to 'Kirroo', but that heading, which appeared on all but the first page of text, has in each case been almost obscured beneath a blank piece of paper laid on by the author. -- Publisher's blurb
Moresby, Isabelle