Catherine Elliot-Mackay Catherine Elliot-Mackay i(A97283 works by) (birth name: Catherine Beatrice Edmonds)
Also writes as: Caddie
Born: Established: 11 Nov 1900 Penrith, Penrith area, Sydney Outer West, Sydney, New South Wales, ; Died: Ceased: 16 Apr 1960 Regentville, Penrith area, Sydney Outer West, Sydney, New South Wales,
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Catherine Elliot-Mackay was a Sydney barmaid who was employed as a charwoman by Dymphna Cusak and Florence James while they were living in the Blue Mountains and writing the novel, Come in Spinner. Elliot-Mackay wrote the autobiography which was heavily edited by Cusak before publication in 1953. A film adaptation was released in 1976 with Helen Morse in the title role.

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y separately published work icon Caddie: A Sydney Barmaid : An Autobiography Written by Herself London : Constable , 1953 Z812153 1953 single work autobiography
1999 winner The TDK Australian Audio Book Awards Unabridged Non-Fiction
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