Ernest Favenc - Literary manuscript written under the pseudonym 'E. Kennedy', ca. 1900
Ernest Favenc - Literary manuscript written under the pseudonym 'E. Kennedy', ca. 1900
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ca. 1900
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MLMSS 7148
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1 folder - 0.01 Meters
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Microfilm : CY 4686, frames 1-40 (MLMSS 7148)
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View transcript online - http://archival-classic.sl.nsw.gov.au/_transcript/2017/D00007/a2079.pdf
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ca. 1900; Science fiction manuscript: 'A Secret of Science'. With corrections. 32 pages. Signed 'E. Kennedy'. Annotation in ink on page 1, probably in the hand of the author, reads: 'Journal of Ed'. Annotation in pencil on page 32, in the hand of D H Souter reads: 'Ernest Favenc. DHS'. [Souter was a senior figure with William Brooks & Co. in Syd...
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Ernest Favenc - Literary manuscript written under the pseudonym 'E. Kennedy', ca. 1900
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Acquired from New Century Antiquarian Books in 2002.
Administrative / Biographical history
E. Kennedy was one of a number of pseudonyms used by author and explorer Ernest Favenc who was born in Surrey, England and came to Australia in 1864. After working for some years on stations in North Queensland, he led the 1877 expedition to investigate the feasibility of a railway link between Queensland and Darwin. He subsequently assisted pasto...
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MLMSS 7148
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92eVB8PY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/92eVB8PY
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421263
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