Power family - papers, ca. 1910-1941
Power family - papers, ca. 1910-1941
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Full title
Author / Creator
Date
ca. 1910-1941
Call Numbers
MLMSS 7659
Record Identifier
Reference Code
Language
- English
- French
Formats
Manuscripts, Pictures and Drawings
Physical Description
Contents
1 box - 0.04 Meters
Textual Records - (manuscript)
Textual Records - (printed)
Drawings
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Fonds
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Scope and Contents
Contents
MURIEL FAUCETT POWER
1927-1939; Poems, prayers and songs.
'Homesick. Homeward bound', 1927; 'Xmas Eve 1929'; 'Meditations', Sept. 1929; 'Children's Hymn 1. Voices', 25 Oct. 1930; 'To the Southern Cross and its two Pointers', Easter 1933; 'Harvest Thanksgiving', signed Muriel Faucett Power, "Waterford", Yarramundy Lane, Richmond, Novembe...
Alternative Titles
Full title
Power family - papers, ca. 1910-1941
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
Papers of Frederick Danvers Power are held at MLMSS 5019; photographs by Robert Danvers Power are held at ON 280 and SLIDES 99.
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Mrs Mary Avern in March 2003
Administrative / Biographical history
Muriel Faucett Power (nee Blain) married geologist Frederick Danvers Power in 1901. They had two sons, Charles and Robert. Muriel wrote poetry as Muriel F. Power and was a pioneer of the Sydney Arts and Crafts movement. Her work in the 1940s was published under the name M. Danvers Power. In 1930 Frederick Power established the small Rhincru Press...
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLMSS 7659
Record Identifier
1l4dkqK1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1l4dkqK1
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Reference code
423720
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