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Dorothy Blewett Papers
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Monotone

Two typescript versions of the short story (unpublished) 'Monotone'. One has15 numbered leaves, undated, and cover page says it is be 'Gemma'. The second has 19 numbered leaves, no cover page, handwritten emendations in pencil, is undated, and on the back of the pages are peoples name and billing details. Based on when most of her short stories were published, they could have been written in the 1930s.

Sign

Two typescript versions of the short story 'The sign' by Dorothy Blewett. One has 12 numbered leaves, the other 13 numbered leaves with the cover page saying it is by 'Albert Park'. Based on when most of her short stories were published, they could have been written in the 1930s.

Journey to an end

Three versions of the short story (unpublished) 'Journey to an end'. Two are carbon copy typescripts, one an original typescript, undated. The original typescript has a cover sheet which has the author as "Gardener". Based on when most of her short stories were published, they could have been written in the 1930s.

Photographs

Photographic material relating to Dorothy Blewett, mostly undated but most likely from the 1930s.

Album1
Includes seventy-one black and white photographs, two colour photographs and fifty-four transparencies of varying sizes of: her house, landscapes, family, portraits, Queen Elizabeth II (from The Times and The Central Press Photographs), travel destinations, Adelaide Writers School (1964), and PEN congresses.

Parcel 1
Folder 5
Three copies of a black and white photograph by Wolfgang Sievers, ca. 1956.

Typescript versions of untitled short story

Four version of an untitled short story about 'Meggie Dawson'. No cover pages, paginations vary, undated. Based on when most of her short stories were published, they could have been written in the 1930s. On the back of the pages of one version are printed names and billing details.

Dorothy Blewett Papers

  • UQFL660
  • Collection
  • 1930-1965

This collection is comprised mostly of papers relating to Dorothy Blewett including: drafts of playscripts, novels, short stories, and articles for published and published works; a small amount of incoming and outgoing correspondence; photographs; personal documents; documents relating to her professional activities; and theatre programs and travel ephemera relating to her time spent in the 1950s in England and Europe. There are also some papers relating to the activities of her sisters, Elizabeth Melville Blewett (born Elsie Melville Blewett, also referred to as 'Bill') and Rowena Sarah May Blewett.

Blewett, Dorothy, 1898-1965

Short stories, articles and newspaper cuttings

This series is comprised of short stories and newspaper articles written by Dorothy Blewett. It also includes newspaper cuttings that are about Dorothy Blewett, her plays as well of articles that interested her. Based on when most of her short stories were published, they could have been written in the 1930s.

Blewett, Dorothy, 1898-1965

Holiday in France

Carbon copy typescript of short story (unpublished) 'Holiday in France', 18 numbered pages, undated. Based on when most of her short stories were published, they could have been written in the 1930s.

Newspaper cuttings of published short stories

Cuttings of stories written by Anne Praize from Table talk from 1931: A voice on the telephone,Allured the assured, and April and October. A cutting from the Bulletin from 1935 of the short story written by Dorothy Blewett, The river flats of Jildee.

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