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940883
  • Title
    Further letters from the Lindsay family and friends to Honey Siau, with a selection of her autobiographical accounts, 1948-ca. 1952, 199-?
  • Creator
  • Call number
    MLMSS 8093
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Date

    1948-ca. 1952, 199-?
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    940883
  • Physical Description
    0.01 metres of textual material (1 folder) - manuscript and typescript
  • ADMINISTRATIVE/ BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY

    Honey Siau is the second daughter of Norman and Rose Lindsay.
    She was married to Bruce Glad in 1939, who later became the husband of her sister Jane. Honey went to live in South Carolina, U.S.A with her second husband Richard Siau.

    Reference:
    Library correspondence file
  • Scope and Content
    Letters from family and friends mainly in Sydney to Honey Lindsay in the U.S.A., dated 1948-ca. 1952, 199-?
    Four of the letters are from Lu Scholes (also known as Margaret C. Wilson who during her childhood was cared for by Rose Lindsay ) to ‘Ping’ (Honey Lindsay) in the U.S.A.; three letters from Rose Lindsay to Ethel, Honey and Richie Siau (Honey’s second husband); and a number of letters to Honey from various other friends. One of the letters from Cathy Glad (Bruce Glad's daughter) makes reference to Honey recording family events.

    Manuscripts
    45 pages of undated manuscripts written by Honey Siau (Lindsay), reminiscing about her personal life and Lindsay family history. These pages include details about visitors to Springwood over the years and family pets.
  • Copying Conditions
    Copyright status:: In copyright - This collection has multiple rights owners
    Research & study copies allowed: Applies only to material in which Margaret C. Wilson owns copyright
  • Date note

    Several letters do not show the year of writing and are incomplete, envelopes have not been included, however the period covered is probably ca. 1948-1952?, 199-?.
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