Helen Pullar Helen Pullar i(A95913 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 Beyond the ‘Rockton’ Window : Helen Haenke Remembered Helen Pullar , 2017 single work criticism
— Appears in: Fryer Folios , November vol. 11 no. 1 2017; (p. 8-13)

'For most of her married life, Ipswich writer and artist Helen Haenke lived in ‘Rockton’ – the historic Ipswich home of her husband’s family. It was indeed surrounded by a beautiful garden which often provided inspiration for her creative talents. This often-quoted line from Prophets and honour, one of her two published volumes of poetry, in some symbolic way encapsulates the life of this insufficiently recognised woman.' (Introduction)

1 y separately published work icon Queenie's Diary : A Schoolgirl's Life 1914-1915 Elsie Llewella Jones , Margaret Cook (editor), Helen Pullar (editor), Bellbird Park : Agneau Press , 2005 Z1276178 2005 single work diary The story of Queenie Jones, her life at Redbank Plains and Ipswich Girls' Grammar School during World War I, as told through her diary. (Back cover)
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