Marjorie Proctor-Brodsky scrapbooks and clippings ca.1959-1964
Marjorie Proctor-Brodsky scrapbooks and clippings ca.1959-1964
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Date
ca. 1959-1964
Call Numbers
PXE 1677
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Physical Description
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2 albums (approx. 182 photographs) ; typed narrative - 39 x 30.5 cm - black and white ; coloured; silver gelatin
newspaper clippings - 37.5 cm
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Copyright status : In copyright: Life of the creator plus 70 years
Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
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Scope and Contents
Contents
2 scrapbooks containing approx. 182 silver gelatin photographs. Loose newspaper clippings
Scrapbook 1: Plea for Kitty
Contains three short works in typescript entitled 'A Plea for Kitty', 'Our Cats as Models' and 'The Taming of the Tinytotovitch'. Works have photographs dispersed throughout the text.
Scrapbook 2: Pom Pom's Christma...
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Marjorie Proctor-Brodsky scrapbooks and clippings ca.1959-1964
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Author / Creator
Notes
General note
Records relating to Marjorie Proctor-Brodsky's husband George Brodsky's is entitled 'George Brodsky papers, ca. 1918 - ca. 1985' and are available at:
MLMSS 8610/Folder 1
MLMSS 8610/Boxes 2-4
MLMSS 8610/Box 5X
MLOH 670
Contextual Information
Source
Purchased from Josef Lebovic Gallery,January 2016
Administrative / Biographical history
Margaret (Marjorie) Purvis Proctor was born on the 16 June 1898 in Ashfield and died in St Vincent’s hospital Darlinghurst on 12 February 1985. Marjorie married George Brodsky, a linguist, lawyer and writer, in 1941. Ms Brodsky, a resident of Edgecliff, NSW, was a composer and lyricist. She was a strong supporter of the Royal Society for the Protec...
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Call Numbers
PXE 1677
Record Identifier
nZNW8r7n
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nZNW8r7n
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Reference code
1000916
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