Helen H. Wilson further papers, 1963-1971
Helen H. Wilson further papers, 1963-1971
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Date
1963-1971
Call Numbers
MLMSS 8529
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0.02 metres of textual material (1 box) - typescript ; - handwritten
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Copyright status : In copyright
Research & study copies allowed : Applies only to material in which Helen H. Wilson owns copyright
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Contents
Includes (1) handwritten letter from Cecil Roberts to Helen Wilson, dated 20 September 1963; (2) typed letter from Rigby Australia to Helen Wilson, dated 21 June 1971, plus 2 book reviews from newspapers; (3) handwritten letter from Dorothy to Helen Wilson, no date, with a newsclipping from the Sunday Times; (4) a bibliography of works written by H...
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Full title
Helen H. Wilson further papers, 1963-1971
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Notes
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Material transferred from ML FA823/W748.1/2-3
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Administrative / Biographical history
Helen Helga Wilson (1902-1991), author and poet, was born in Zeehan, Tasmania. Her family left for Western Australia in 1905. She was educated at Methodist Ladies’ College, Claremont, and won a scholarship to Perth Modern School. Her father was killed in France in 1917. Helen graduated Bachelor of Arts from the University of Western Australia in 19...
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MLMSS 8529
Record Identifier
YezdNyo9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YezdNyo9
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Reference code
978979
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