Letter to E.M. England, [19--?]
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- [19--?]
Letter (postscript only) to E.M. England discussing poetry of Myra Morris, difficulties of women combining authorship and marriage.
Lucas, Llywelyn
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 from Edward Vidler to Edith Mary England
Handwritten letter dated 30 Sep 19?? from Edward Vidler to Mrs. Bertie discussing poetry, mentions K. Dalziel. Note by E.M. England: 'After he had a stroke.'
England, E. M. (Edith Mary), 1899-1979
Anthology collected in school holidays [note].
Also photocopy of notebook.
England, E. M. (Edith Mary), 1899-1979
Manuscripts of short stories and radio plays, poems, scrapbook, newspaper clippings, periodicals, correspondence.
England, E. M. (Edith Mary), 1899-1979
Letter from D. Cameron to Edith Mary England
Letter dated 9 Oct 1927 from Miss D. Cameron to Mrs. Bertie [Edith Mary England] congratulating her on publication of 'The Happy Monarch', discussing her short stories in magazines, etc. Written from Glen Innes. Note by E.M. England: 'A writer'. Contributor to magazines.
Cameron, D., Miss
Letters from Emily Coungeau to Edith Mary England
Two handwritten letters with the address of Bribie Island, Moreton Bay, dated 1 Dec 1927 and 4 Feb 1928 to Edith Mary England, literary and personal. Letter of 1927 contains some biographical details.
Coungeau, E. (Emily), 1860-1936
Serial story in 34 chapters.
Photocopied newspaper clippings from 'The Queenslander'. Dated 26 June - 30 Oct 1930.
Laughing Devlin: serial, 1928
Bound with: Laughing Devlin, [11] l., serial story in 11 chapters, photocopied from 'The Queenslander', dated 27 Dec - 7 Mar 1928.
England, E. M. (Edith Mary), 1899-1979
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
Silver tongue: synopsis for serial for childrens session, [1930?]
England, E. M. (Edith Mary), 1899-1979