Walter Jago papers, 1916-1942
Walter Jago papers, 1916-1942
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Author / Creator
Date
1916 - 1942
Call Numbers
MLMSS 7679
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Physical Description
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0.16 metres of textual material (1 box and 1 folder) - manuscript, typescript, and printed
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Fonds
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Scope and Contents
Contents
1. Personal correspondence: mainly letters received by Walter Jago, 1919-1942; correspondents include Fred Broomfield, Zora Cross, Jim Devaney, Jim Grahame, Inigo Jones (meteorologist), Hugh McCrae, Dowell O'Reilly, Roderic Quinn (Call No.: MLMSS 7679/1)
2. Correspondence and related papers concerning the Fellowship of Australian Writers, 1929-...
Alternative Titles
Full title
Walter Jago papers, 1916-1942
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Author / Artists
Broomfield, Fred J., 1860-1941
Cross, Zora, 1890-1964
Devaney, James, 1890-1976
Grahame, Jim, 1874-1949
Jones, Inigo, 1872-1954
McCrae, Hugh, 1876-1958
O'Harris, Pixie, 1903-1991
O'Reilly, Dowell, 1865-1923
Paterson, Esther, 1893-1971
Quinn, Roderic, 1867-1949
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Bertha Jago in 1968
Administrative / Biographical history
Walter Jago, journalist, was born at Gympie, Queensland in 1885. He wrote for Sydney newspapers the 'Evening News' and the 'Sun', and was editor of 'The Lone Hand' and 'Aussie' magazines. He was a member of the Dawn and Dusk Club and president of the Fellowship of Australian Writers in 1931.
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLMSS 7679
Record Identifier
1kVdoOZn
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Reference code
449185
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