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Series 03: Robin Dalton literary papers, 1929-2008, relating to her career as a journalist, televisi...

Series 03: Robin Dalton literary papers, 1929-2008, relating to her career as a journalist, televisi...

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Series 03: Robin Dalton literary papers, 1929-2008, relating to her career as a journalist, television performer and author of two autobiographical novels, Aunts Up the Cross, (1965, 1998) and An Incidental Memoir (1998)

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Full title

Series 03: Robin Dalton literary papers, 1929-2008, relating to her career as a journalist, television performer and author of two autobiographical novels, Aunts Up the Cross, (1965, 1998) and An Incidental Memoir (1998)

Date

1929-2008

Call Numbers

MLMSS 8505/Boxes 9-16

Record Identifier

93QVd3Q1

Reference Code

900566
Physical Description

Contents

1.30 metres of textual material (8 boxes)

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Level of description

Series

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Access Conditions

Partly restricted : - - Restriction applies to Box14/Folders 1-2, 7

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Scope and Contents

Contents

BOX 9

Folders 1-2
Television scripts (typescript) of early commercials and programmes written by Robin Dalton for British television, 1960-1962

Folder 3
Unfinished novel/short story (22 pg)

Folder 4
My relations by RD, 1929 (photocopy)

Folder 5
Manuscript notes and transcripts of public talks given in Austra...

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Full title

Series 03: Robin Dalton literary papers, 1929-2008, relating to her career as a journalist, television performer and author of two autobiographical novels, Aunts Up the Cross, (1965, 1998) and An Incidental Memoir (1998)

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 8505/Boxes 9-16

Record Identifier

93QVd3Q1

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/93QVd3Q1

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Reference code

900566

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