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Robin Dalton papers, 1926-2009

Robin Dalton papers, 1926-2009

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/16AJ02Qn

Robin Dalton papers, 1926-2009

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Full title

Robin Dalton papers, 1926-2009

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Date

1926-2009

Record Identifier

16AJ02Qn

Reference Code

897655
Physical Description

Contents

3.68 metres of textual material (includes 3 DVDs, sound recordings) (23 boxes)

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Fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

SERIES 01
Robin Dalton papers, 1953-1957, relating to employment as a press attache for the Thai Government

SERIES 02
Robin Dalton papers, 1983-2001, relating mainly to the film production of Emma's War (1986), Country Life (1994), Madame Sousatska (1988) and Oscar & Lucinda (1997)

SERIES 03
Robin Dalton literary papers, 1929...

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Full title

Robin Dalton papers, 1926-2009

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Contextual Information

Source

Purchased from Robin Dalton, April 2010

Administrative / Biographical history

Robin Eakin was born in Sydney in 1920, the only daughter of a respected doctor. She grew up in Kings Cross with her parents, grandparents and a great aunt—an experience that formed the basis for her first published book, the much-loved Aunts Up the Cross, 1965. My Relations, an entirely fictitious account, was written when Robin was eight and firs...

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16AJ02Qn

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897655

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