Muir Holburn - further papers, 1935 -1964
Muir Holburn - further papers, 1935 -1964
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Date
1935 - 1964
Call Numbers
MLMSS 530 ADD-ON 2069
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Contents
3 boxes - 0.39 Meters
Textual Records
Textual Records - (typescript)
Textual Records - (typescript, carbon)
Clippings
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Contents
Diaries, 1937, 1940; the 1940 diary contains a review of 1939 and a few entries for 1941 and 1942, also poems, prose and notes
Notebooks (4), undated, containing poems and notes
'Muir's poems - odd copies & mss', ca 1938 - ca 1946, includes poems, songs and plays (Call No.: ML MSS 530, ADD ON 2069/BOX 1)
Exercise books (11), ca 1943 - ca...
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Full title
Muir Holburn - further papers, 1935 -1964
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
Some groups of papers have been named by Marjorie Pizer and these titles have been used in the description.
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Marjorie Pizer in 1992
Administrative / Biographical history
Muir Holburn was a writer and public servant. He wrote poetry from an early age and was published in various literary magazines including those produced by the English Dept. at Sydney University where he was a student; in 1951 he won the Sydney Morning Herald poetry prize. With his wife, Marjorie Pizer he edited 'Creeve Roe', a volume of Victor D...
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Call Numbers
MLMSS 530 ADD-ON 2069
Record Identifier
1bGMxJrY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1bGMxJrY
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Reference code
118253
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