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L. L. Woolacott - letters received from Ray Mathew, 1950-1951

L. L. Woolacott - letters received from Ray Mathew, 1950-1951

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YezdbXW9

L. L. Woolacott - letters received from Ray Mathew, 1950-1951

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Full title

L. L. Woolacott - letters received from Ray Mathew, 1950-1951

Date

1950-1951

Call Numbers

MLMSS 7142

Record Identifier

YezdbXW9

Reference Code

421129
Physical Description

Contents

1 folder - 0.01 Meters

Textual Records - (typescript)

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Level of description

Fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

24 Jan. 1950; Letter received from Ray Mathew, being ts. signed letter with ms. annotations and corrections, 2 pp. Letter addressed to 'Dear Woolacott' includes discussion and comments on Mathew's play 'Church Sunday'; various playwrights including Bertolt Brecht; an unnamed play written by Woolacott; a production of 'Spanish village' by the N...

Alternative Titles

Full title

L. L. Woolacott - letters received from Ray Mathew, 1950-1951

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Author / Artists

Contextual Information

Source

Acquired from New Century Antiquarian Books in 2002

Administrative / Biographical history

L. L. Woolacott, dramatist and author, was editor of various literary magazines and journals including Flame: a magazine of fiction, Triad: a journal devoted to literacy, pictorial, musical and dramatic art, and the ABC Weekly. He also published Playwriting: an unconventional text-book (1942).

Ray Mathew (1929- ), dramatist and freelanc...

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MLMSS 7142

Record Identifier

YezdbXW9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YezdbXW9

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Reference code

421129

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