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Isabel Walker MacKenzie papers, 1923-1972

Isabel Walker MacKenzie papers, 1923-1972

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Isabel Walker MacKenzie papers, 1923-1972

About this item

Full title

Isabel Walker MacKenzie papers, 1923-1972

Date

1923-1972

Call Numbers

MLMSS 2996 , SPG/11

Record Identifier

9qoQKMO1

Reference Code

423276
Physical Description

Contents

1 volume and 1 box of textual material and 7 photographs

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

VOL. 1
a. Notes for an autobiography, compiled ca. 1968

BOX 2
Item 1
b. Miscellaneous material, including letters received, 1933-1960, and Art teacher's diploma, 1923

Item 2
c. Scrapbook, ca. 1927-1944

Items 3-32
d. Twenty nine catalogues of art exhibitions, 1927-1972

Items 33-36
e. Four certificates f...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Isabel Walker MacKenzie papers, 1923-1972

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Available for reference
Photographs transferred in February 2011 from:
SPF / MacKenzie, Isabel, 1896
SPF / Royal Visits (BM)
P1 / MacKenzie, Isabella
P1 / MacKenzie, Rosalind Isabel Agnes

Description source

Information upgraded from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (8-538C) as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011

Contextual Information

Source

Pic.Acc.3500

Administrative / Biographical history

Isabel Walker MacKenzie, artist, born 27 Nov. 1890, taught art in New South Wales schools, 1914-1955 and continued to teach privately until 1968. She wrote two books, Art for children, Sydney, Brooks, 1946 and The Why and how of child art, Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1955

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MLMSS 2996 , SPG/11

Record Identifier

9qoQKMO1

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9qoQKMO1

Other Identifiers

Reference code

423276

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