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Volume 04: Mrs Bertha Lawson and Mrs Bertha Jago correspondence re Henry Lawson Memorial and Literar...

Volume 04: Mrs Bertha Lawson and Mrs Bertha Jago correspondence re Henry Lawson Memorial and Literar...

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Volume 04: Mrs Bertha Lawson and Mrs Bertha Jago correspondence re Henry Lawson Memorial and Literary Society of Footscray, 1928-1960

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Volume 04: Mrs Bertha Lawson and Mrs Bertha Jago correspondence re Henry Lawson Memorial and Literary Society of Footscray, 1928-1960

Date

1928-1960

Call Numbers

MLMSS 1639/vol. 4

Record Identifier

9qoQdzZ1

Reference Code

1381701
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0.025 metres of textual material (1 volume) - manuscript, printed

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Contents

Includes letters from Steve Ford and Harry Pearce, Honorary Secretaries, and J. C. Davies, Publicity Officer of the Henry Lawson Memorial and Literary Society of Footscray; letter from Mrs Bertha Lawson to the Chairman, January 1933, and manuscript draft of an address by her to the Society, undated; membership cards of Mrs and Miss Bertha Lawson, 1...

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Full title

Volume 04: Mrs Bertha Lawson and Mrs Bertha Jago correspondence re Henry Lawson Memorial and Literary Society of Footscray, 1928-1960

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MLMSS 1639/vol. 4

Record Identifier

9qoQdzZ1

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1381701

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