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Professor Elizabeth Webby papers, 1974-2002

Professor Elizabeth Webby papers, 1974-2002

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YRlZ2Jen

Professor Elizabeth Webby papers, 1974-2002

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Professor Elizabeth Webby papers, 1974-2002

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Date

1974-2002

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Cataloguing in process

Record Identifier

YRlZ2Jen

Reference Code

940902
Physical Description

Contents

1.95 metres of textual material (13 boxes)

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Fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Includes personal correspondence, research papers, and records relating to the Southerly during Professor Webby's editorship.
Professor Elizabeth Webby papers, 1974-2002
Box 1
Correspondence from 1974 – 2002
References, 1990’s
Box 2
Students supervised for PhD or MPhil 1970-2000
Australian Encyclopedia entries 1995
Box 3

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Professor Elizabeth Webby papers, 1974-2002

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Contextual Information

Source

Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program by Professor Elizabeth Webby, June 2007

Administrative / Biographical history

Elizabeth Webby was born in Sydney in 1942, to George Loder and Betty Ellis. She was educated at Presbyterian Ladies College, Sydney and the University of Sydney, where she completed a BA, MA and PhD. She married Barry Webby in 1966.

Webby was employed as a tutor in English Literature at the University of Sydney in 1965 and has remained a si...

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Cataloguing in process

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YRlZ2Jen

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940902

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