Dorothy Gordon Jenner - Further papers, 1955-1968
Dorothy Gordon Jenner - Further papers, 1955-1968
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Date
1955-1968
Call Numbers
MLMSS 7602
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Contents
1 folder - 0.02 Meters
Textual Records - (manuscript)
Photographs
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Fonds
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Contents
1955, 1959, 1967, 1968; Appointment diaries.
1960; Black & white photograph of the actor Cyril Ritchard inscribed "Darling Andrea, Don't think I don't love you. I do. Cyril 1960".
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Full title
Dorothy Gordon Jenner - Further papers, 1955-1968
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Notes
General note
An earlier accession of Dorothy Gordon Jenner's papers, 1921, 1938-1947, is located at MLMSS 5184. A preservation microfilm copy (made Apr. 1991) is at CY 2690, frames 1-377. The collection includes correspondence and a prisoner-of-war camp diary. Dorothy Jenner was a civilian prisoner of the Japanese during World War II, and she kept a diary, 8 De...
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Presented by Barrie Hill, March 2005
Administrative / Biographical history
Dorothy Jenner is best known as the radio personality and journalist 'Andrea'. Born in Narrabri in 1891, she spent ten years in Hollywood from 1915 to 1925 before returning to Australia to become a roving correspondent with the Sydney 'Sun' newspaper. During World War II she spent four years as a prisoner of the Japanese. After the war she built up...
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Call Numbers
MLMSS 7602
Record Identifier
nM7lzOLY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nM7lzOLY
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Reference code
447050
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