Inscription says "May from Ossie Wednesday, 2 September 1908"
Transcript letter from George Blakemore.
He informs Mary that the College's proposed history is underway. He expresses his interest in the Dobell portrait of Mary and inquires whether it would be possible for it to be displayed in Wagga as it journeys to the capital cities for exhibition. The portrait was commissioned in 1955 by the Australiasian Book Society of Melbourne on the occasion of Mary Gilmore's ninetieth birthday.
Original hand-script letter to George Blakemore.
Mary suggests he write to the President of the NSW ? Art Gallery Board of Trustees, Bertrand James Waterhouse, for details of exhibition arrangements about the Dobell portrait which has engendered a lot of controversy and which she plans to give to the nation. She brings up the matter of sending someone to collect 'a pottery aboriginal head', to be added to her collection at the college.
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Typescript letter from George Blakemore.
The principal arranges for Laurie Orchard, Music lecturer, to collect the aboriginal bust. More news of the progress of the College history.
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Daily Telegraph clipping.
Mary replies to letters about the Dobell portrait; includes two illustrations: one a photograph of Mary, posing as she did for Dobell; the other is of the portrait.
Reverse side of photograph inscribed, "Ricordandoti sempre con affetto Pina."
Original hand-script letter to George Blakemore.
Mary comments about the magazine 'Baringa'*, the College's new literary magazine, and enthuses about some of the contributors. Mention of the aboriginal bust, given to her by a man from Alice Springs who told her he had carried it over half of central Australia.
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*for 'Baringa', see RW2143-165,166,167,168.