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' Fitzhenry speaks about Henry Lawson as he knew him between 1917 to 1922, when Lawson was a constant caller at the 'Bulletin' office.' (Trove)
Notes
Recorded from a tape found in the "Bulletin" office. Digital master available ; National Library of Australia ; nla.obj-192184354. Transcript available (3 p.)
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Series:yHazel de Berg CollectionHazel de Berg,
Canberra:National Library of Australia,1957-1983183994441957series - publisher interview poetry The Hazel de Berg Collection consists of recordings of interviews and readings from many of Australia's poets, artists, writers, composers, actors, academics, publishers, librarians, scientists, anthropologists, public servants and some politicians. Paper based records include transcripts and interview background notes.