Bertram Stevens further papers, ca. 1915-1921
Bertram Stevens further papers, ca. 1915-1921
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Date
ca. 1915-1921
Call Numbers
MLMSS 9246
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Physical Description
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0.04 metres of textual material and 1 photograph (1 box)
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Copyright status : In copyright - This collection has multiple rights owners
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Out of copyright : Photograph created before 1955
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Scope and Contents
Contents
ITEM 1
Notebook of alphabetically indexed Australasian authors with publications ca. 1915
ITEM 2
Menu of 'Dinner to George W. Lambert given by the Society of Artists in honour of his visit to Sydney, June 29, 1921.' Signed by, among others, Howard Ashton, Will Ashton, Julian Ashton, D. H. Souter, Bertram Stevens, John Lane Mullins, Joh...
Alternative Titles
Full title
Bertram Stevens further papers, ca. 1915-1921
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Author / Artists
Ashton, Will, 1881-1963
Ashton, Julian, 1851-1942
Souter, D. H., 1862-1935
Mullins, John Lane, 1857-1939
Moore, John D., 1888-1958
Carter, Norman St. Clair, 1875-1963
Wilson, Hardy, 1881-1955
Auld, James Muir, 1879-1942
Smith, Sydney Ure, 1887-1949
Longstaff, John, Sir, 1861-1941
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Brian Stevens
Administrative / Biographical history
B. Stevens, 1872-1922, literary and art critic, born at Inverell, New South Wales, was permitted to use David Scott Mitchell's private collection when preparing his Anthology of Australian verse, published in 1906
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLMSS 9246
Record Identifier
Y0KD3OB1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Y0KD3OB1
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Reference code
1069350
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