Florence James - further papers concerning the novel and television mini-series 'Come in spinner', 1...
Florence James - further papers concerning the novel and television mini-series 'Come in spinner', 1944-1989
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1944-1989
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MLMSS 5877 ADD-ON 2190/Boxes 1-5 , MLMSS 5877 ADD-ON 2190/Box 6X , MLOH 308
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1.39 metres of textual material (5 boxes, 1 outsize box) - manuscript, typescript, photocopies, clippings
16 sound cassettes
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Sound Recording : MLOH 308/1-16
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1980-1982; Research for 'Come in spinner'. Folder 1: Newscuttings; Folder 2: Pamela Williams research; Folder 4: 'The Sullivans' research, including overview of events in 1945-46 by Barbara Gange. (Call No.: MLMSS 5877 ADD-ON 2190/1)
1980; Completed questionnaires re. attitudes about Sydney during World War II, together with recorded int...
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Florence James - further papers concerning the novel and television mini-series 'Come in spinner', 1944-1989
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Bequeathed by Florence James in 1993 and presented by Prof. Julie James Bailey in 1998
Administrative / Biographical history
'Come in spinner' by Dymphna Cusack and Florence James won the Sydney Daily Telegraph novel competition in 1948. It was published in 1951 by Heinemann in an abridged version after massive cuts were demanded by the Daily Telegraph. In 1988, the complete edition was published by Angus and Robertson after James reassembled and edited the original text...
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MLMSS 5877 ADD-ON 2190/Boxes 1-5 , MLMSS 5877 ADD-ON 2190/Box 6X , MLOH 308
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YEGXgwkn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YEGXgwkn
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395186
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