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Box 05 and Box 06X: Fry family - papers of Dorothy Fry, 1898 - 1953

Box 05 and Box 06X: Fry family - papers of Dorothy Fry, 1898 - 1953

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Box 05 and Box 06X: Fry family - papers of Dorothy Fry, 1898 - 1953

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Full title

Box 05 and Box 06X: Fry family - papers of Dorothy Fry, 1898 - 1953

Date

1898 - 1953

Call Numbers

MLMSS 1159 ADD-ON 2076/Box 5 , MLMSS 1159 ADD-ON 2076/Box 6X

Record Identifier

nQRqlQj1

Reference Code

128281
Physical Description

Contents

1 box and 1 outsize box

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Scope and Contents

Contents

BOX 5
1898 - 1948; Letters received : correspondents include, her grandfather William McManamey (1899-1904); Arthur Fry (1900-1925); Alan and Dene Fry (1915-1916); Hazel Watson, nee Fry (1937); Carrie Fry (1938); Rollo Fry (1942-1944); Flossie Hill [mother of Robert Hill, one of the members of Rollo Fry's aircrew who were all killed when...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Box 05 and Box 06X: Fry family - papers of Dorothy Fry, 1898 - 1953

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Mrs Wilga Morgan in 1978, and Mrs Jean Fry in 1989

Administrative / Biographical history

Dorothy Fry was born in Sydney in 1891 the first child of Arthur and Carrie Fry. She studied art (ca.1910-1912) and worked for a time as a commercial artist drawing newspaper advertisements, and cartoons and illustrations for The Bulletin, The Sydney Mail and Lone Hand. After further study she started to work as a typist/stenographer; in 1919 she...

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MLMSS 1159 ADD-ON 2076/Box 5 , MLMSS 1159 ADD-ON 2076/Box 6X

Record Identifier

nQRqlQj1

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nQRqlQj1

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Reference code

128281

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