Wendy Jolliffe papers relating to D. H. Lawrence in Australia, 1918-1996, compiled ca. 1980-1996
Wendy Jolliffe papers relating to D. H. Lawrence in Australia, 1918-1996, compiled ca. 1980-1996
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1918-1996
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MLMSS 7870
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0.5 metres of clippings and textual material, 3 DVD videorecordings and 1 CD sound recording (3 boxes)
3 VHS videorecordings (0.09 metres)
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BOX 1
Vol. 1 1918-1987
Vol. 2 1988-1989
BOX 2
Vol. 3 1990-1991
Vol. 4 1992-1993
BOX 3
Vol. 5 1995-1996
Vol. 6 Garry Shead, Brett Whiteley, Tom Thompson and D.H.L.
Newspaper article about Garry Shead, 1993 Archibald Prize winner with portrait of Tom Thompson, with printed note by Wendy Walsh (nee Jolliffe) explaini...
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Wendy Jolliffe papers relating to D. H. Lawrence in Australia, 1918-1996, compiled ca. 1980-1996
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Purchased from John Walsh, September 2008
Administrative / Biographical history
Wendy Jolliffe was a librarian at Thirroul Library in the 1980s and 1990s. She was a founding member of the D. H. Lawrence Society of Australia and was involved with the Friends of Wyewurk. During this time she compiled resources about D. H. Lawrence's visit to Australia in 1922, such as newscuttings and reviews of the novel, Kangaroo, that he wrot...
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MLMSS 7870
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nX6OgvQY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nX6OgvQY
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844048
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