Volume 253: Angus & Robertson collected papers - Louisa Lawson Scrap-Book, volume 1, 1905-1920, comp...
Volume 253: Angus & Robertson collected papers - Louisa Lawson Scrap-Book, volume 1, 1905-1920, compiled 1920
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1905-1920
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A 1895
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0.04 metres of textual material (1 volume)
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Contents
Ms., typescript, carbon typescript, cuttings, printed.
Note in Gertrude O'Connor's hand reads "Pasted up and supplied by Gertrude O'Connor 6.5.20. Contains all work not published in 'The Dawn' ". Volume 1 also contains list of contents to Volumes 1 and 2.
(i) Portrait photograph with caption "Louisa Lawson 12.7.20 RIP", 1920
(i...
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Full title
Volume 253: Angus & Robertson collected papers - Louisa Lawson Scrap-Book, volume 1, 1905-1920, compiled 1920
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Louisa Lawson Scrapbook
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Microfilm copies available at CY 1058
Previously filed at MLMSS 314/vol. 253
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A 1895
Record Identifier
1bGWevkY
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1006236
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