Winifred Maitland Shaw Winifred Maitland Shaw i(A13959 works by) (a.k.a. Mrs. R. M. Taplin; Winifred Shaw)
Born: Established: 1905 Singleton, Singleton area, Hunter Valley, Newcastle - Hunter Valley area, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Winifred Maitland Shaw was the daughter of Arthur and Winifred Shaw of Singleton, New South Wales. She published her first volume of poetry at the age of fourteen. Shaw married Richard M. Taplin in 1935. She was interned in Singapore's Changi prison camp during the Second World War and subsequently lived in England.

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Notes

  • The June 1924 issue of the Home contains a brief biographical note accompanied by a portrait of Winifred Shaw.

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