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Papers relating to Judith Wright McKinney 1969-2000 [manuscript]
Bib ID 3067186
Format ManuscriptManuscript
Author
Webb, L. J. (Leonard James), 1920-
 
Access Conditions Available for reference. Not for loan. 
Description 1969-2000 
14 cm (1 box) 
Summary

The collection consists primarily of correspondence between Professor Len Webb and Judith Wright, arranged in chronological sequence from 1969 to 2000. Also includes newspaper clippings of a plan by Clayton Joyce for a tribute to Judith Wright (1992); reviews and the Brisbane launch of 'South of my days : a biography of Judith Wright', by Veronica Brady (Feb-Mar 1998); further newspaper cuttings about Judith Wright (1999); and Judith on vacation in Canberra, Easter 2000.

Biography/History Scientist and author. Leonard Webb worked for the CSIRO in Queensland specialising in rainforest plants. He corresponded with Judith Wright McKinney from 1969 to 2000. 
Notes

Manuscript reference no.: MS 9752

Reproduction Photocopies. 
Subjects Wright, Judith, - 1915-2000 - Correspondence.  |  Webb, L. J. - (Leonard James), - 1920- - Correspondence.  |  Authors, Australian - 20th century - Correspondence.  |  Scientists - Australia - Correspondence.  |  Environmentalists - Australia - Correspondence.
Other authors/contributors Wright, Judith, 1915-2000
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Correspondence between Professor Len Webb and Mrs Judith Wright McKinney 1969-1999 [manuscript]

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