Box 08-10: Fry family - papers of Wilga Morgan (nee Fry), 1910 -1986
Box 08-10: Fry family - papers of Wilga Morgan (nee Fry), 1910 -1986
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1910 - 1986
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MLMSS 1159 ADD-ON 2076/8-10
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1910 - 1986; Letters received, with a few drafts of letters sent; correspondents include : her brother Alan Fry (1910-1916); mother Carrie Fry (1913-1920, 1926, 1936); sister Dorothy Fry (1913-1925); aunt Katie Fry (1913); sister Hazel Watson (1915-1920, 1965-1970); father Arthur Fry (1916-1918); brother Rollo Fry (1919-1920, 1934); Bess A...
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Box 08-10: Fry family - papers of Wilga Morgan (nee Fry), 1910 -1986
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Artists
Desbois, P.
Fry, Alan Fraser, 1895-1916
Fry, Caroline (Carrie) Fraser, 1867-1955
Fry, Dorothy, 1891-1965
Fry, Edith Ada, 1858-1940
Fry, James Arthur Barrett, 1850-1926
Fry, James Rollo (Bill), 1911-1944
Fry, Jean Palmer
Fry, Kate Ethel, 1857-1932
Geerts, Lammy
Lidgett, Lucie M.
McManamey, John Fraser, 1864-1846
Petherbridge, Glenn
Watson, Hazel, 1896-
Notes
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State Library of New South Wales collection of World War I letters
Contextual Information
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Presented by Mrs Jean Fry in 1989
Administrative / Biographical history
Ida Wilga Morgan (nee Fry) was born in 1903, the fifth child of Arthur and Carrie Fry. She completed four years of training as a nurse at the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children in 1927, and later trained in obstetric nursing. In 1939 she married Major C. Eric Morgan and they lived for a time at 'Denegully', Wilga's family home at Lindfield.
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MLMSS 1159 ADD-ON 2076/8-10
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1xqb5VAY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1xqb5VAY
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128969
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