Ila Turnbull papers, 1921-195-?
Ila Turnbull papers, 1921-195-?
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1921-195-?
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MLMSS 8484
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Manuscripts, Clippings, Pictures, Drawings and Ephemera
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0.10 metres of textual material (1 box)
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Copyright status : In copyright - Relating to 'Formal Qualifications'
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1. "Formal Qualifications", being curriculum vitae. Typescript with manuscript annotation, ca. 1952
2. Diploma in Music, New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music, 1921, signed by Albert Bruntnell, Minister for Education and H. Verbrugghen, Director
3. Illuminated address presented to Miss Ila M. Turnbull, Cronulla, from her frien...
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Full title
Ila Turnbull papers, 1921-195-?
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Source
Presented by Isa Cohen, 1993
Administrative / Biographical history
Ila May Turnbull, 1900-1990, was an Australian soprano who trained under Madame Goossens at the New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music. In 1921 she became the first student to graduate with a Diploma for Singing, which she completed alongside a Teacher's Diploma.
In 1923 she went to England and studied under Frederick King of the Roy...
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MLMSS 8484
Record Identifier
9arpe07n
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9arpe07n
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411831
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