Joyce Johnston papers, [ca.1970-2018]
Joyce Johnston papers, [ca.1970-2018]
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ca. 1970-2018
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0.48 metres of textual and graphic material (3 boxes)
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Copyright status : In copyright – life of author(s) plus 70 years
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Scope and Contents
Contents
Joyce Johnston papers, [ca.1970-2018], including correspondence, diaries, photographs, awards, news clippings, menus and other ephemera.
BOX 1
Covering letter by Peter Howard OAM
Detailed CV of Joyce Johnston
Birth certificate United Kingdom
Adoption certificate United Kingdom
Marriage certificate United Kingdom
Order of Au...
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Joyce Johnston papers, [ca.1970-2018]
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Contents listing adapted from inventor supplied by donor.
Object History
In her last years Joyce Johnston was under the guardianship and care of the donor Jason Shea and his partner who had control of the papers. She had no children or next of kin.
Contextual Information
Source
Donated by Ian Clive Scott (per Jason Shea) in 2016
Administrative / Biographical history
Joyce Johnston (1926-2018) was a prominent member of the Sydney hospitality industry for more than thirty years and very influential in the emergence of modern Australian food, particularly during her time at Butlers which introduced nouvelle Cuisine to Australia. In the 1970s she worked for McWilliams Wines at the beginning of the modern Australi...
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9Namj6gY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9Namj6gY
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9650091
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