Box 04-05: Fry family - papers of Caroline Fraser Fry, 1888 - 1954
Box 04-05: Fry family - papers of Caroline Fraser Fry, 1888 - 1954
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1888 - 1954
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MLMSS 1159 ADD-ON 2076/4-5
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1888 - 1954, undated; Correspondence, mainly letters received, with some drafts of letters sent; correspondents include: Arthur Fry (courtship letters, December 1889 - May 1890; letters written while touring with the governor of NSW, the Earl of Jersey, and the Post Master General, John Kidd in 1892; letters written while on a cycling tour of N...
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Box 04-05: Fry family - papers of Caroline Fraser Fry, 1888 - 1954
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Artists
Fry, Dene Barrett, 1893-1917
Fry, Dorothy, 1891-1965
Fry, Edith Ada, 1858-1940
Fry, James Arthur Barrett, 1850-1926
Fry, James Rollo (Bill), 1911-1944
Fry, Kate Ethel, 1857-1932
Lidgett, Lucie M.
McManamey, Ida Maud Fraser, 186?-
McManamey, William Fraser, 186-
Troughton, Ellis, 1893-1974
Watson, Hazel, 1896-
Notes
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State Library of New South Wales collection of World War I letters
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Presented by Mrs Jean Fry in 1989
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Caroline (Carrie) Fraser Fry (nee McManamey) was born in 1867, daughter of William and Jessie (nee Fraser) McManamey. She attended the Argyle School in Surry Hills, Sydney, and studied arts at Sydney University in the late 1880s. She married Arthur Fry in May 1890; they had six children, Dorothy, Dene Barrett, Alan Fraser, Hazel, Ida Wilga and Jam...
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MLMSS 1159 ADD-ON 2076/4-5
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n5lwGXA9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n5lwGXA9
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128205
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