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Papers of Margaret Barbalet, 1974-1993 [manuscript]
Bib ID 2091026
Format ManuscriptManuscript
Author
Barbalet, Margaret, 1949-
 
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Access Conditions Permission required for research. Not for loan. Restricted during the lifetime of Margaret Barbalet. 
Description 1974-1993. 
70 cm. (5 boxes) 
Summary

The collection comprises correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts, research material, corrected proofs, and photographs relating to Barbalet's short stories and her books: "Far from a low gutter girl : the forgotten world of state wards, South Australia, 1887-1940", "Blood in the rain", "Lady, baby, gypsy, queen"..

Biography/History Margaret Barbalet is an author. She has written in a number of genres, including novels, children's books, short stories and historical writings. She was one of a group of ACT-based women writers known as the 'Canberra Seven.' Barbalet has combined her writing with a number of other jobs including work as an Historian with the Adelaide Children's Hospital; a Research Officer with the Adelaide City Council; a History Lecturer at Mitchell College of Advanced Education, Bathurst; a Researcher for the Commonwealth Schools Commission; a Tutor at the Canberra College of Advanced Education; a Research Officer with the Dept. of Foreign Affairs and Trade and as an Analyst with the Office of National Assessments. 
Notes

Additional material was received.

Manuscript reference no. : NLA MS 5396.

Index/Finding Aid Note Descriptive list available (3 p.). 
Subjects Barbalet, Margaret, - 1949- - Archives.  |  Women authors, Australian - 20th century - Archives.
Occupation Authors.  |  Historians.
Other Authors Barbalet, Margaret, 1949-
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245 1 0 |aPapers of Margaret Barbalet,|f1974-1993|h[manuscript].
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300 |a70 cm.|a(5 boxes)
500 |aAdditional material was received.
500 |aManuscript reference no. : NLA MS 5396.
506 |aPermission required for research. Not for loan. Restricted during the lifetime of Margaret Barbalet.
520 |aThe collection comprises correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts, research material, corrected proofs, and photographs relating to Barbalet's short stories and her books: "Far from a low gutter girl : the forgotten world of state wards, South Australia, 1887-1940", "Blood in the rain", "Lady, baby, gypsy, queen"..
545 |aMargaret Barbalet is an author. She has written in a number of genres, including novels, children's books, short stories and historical writings. She was one of a group of ACT-based women writers known as the 'Canberra Seven.' Barbalet has combined her writing with a number of other jobs including work as an Historian with the Adelaide Children's Hospital; a Research Officer with the Adelaide City Council; a History Lecturer at Mitchell College of Advanced Education, Bathurst; a Researcher for the Commonwealth Schools Commission; a Tutor at the Canberra College of Advanced Education; a Research Officer with the Dept. of Foreign Affairs and Trade and as an Analyst with the Office of National Assessments.
555 |aDescriptive list available (3 p.).
600 1 0 |aBarbalet, Margaret,|d1949-|vArchives.
650 0 |aWomen authors, Australian|y20th century|vArchives.
656 7 |aAuthors.|2lcsh
656 7 |aHistorians.|2lcsh
700 1 |aBarbalet, Margaret,|d1949-|tBlood in the rain.
700 1 |aBarbalet, Margaret,|d1949-|tFar from a low gutter girl : the forgotten world of state wards, South Australia, 1887-1940.
700 1 |aBarbalet, Margaret,|d1949-|tLady, baby, gypsy, queen.
856 4 2 |3Finding aid|uhttp://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms5396
920 |aPriority 2
953 |aManuscripts subject term: Literature.
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