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Acquisition number: 
1377
Catalogue number: 
embk0094
File name: 
BK0094
File location: 
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First of two volume memoir by Fairlie Taylor. Taylor started work as a teacher in regional Victoria. In 1933 she became Victoria's first full-time teacher-librarian at Presbyterian Ladies' College, East Melbourne and later at Methodist Ladies' College. This volume covers the period 1887-1919. It has little relevance to East Melbourne other than a description of her meeting with Miss Violet Nield who lived in Spring Street, Melbourne and ran a kindergarten in East Melbourne in the 1880s and 1890s at various addresses. No index.

Item type: 
Book
Number of pages: 
167
Author: 
Fairlie Taylor
Date of publication or creation: 
1977
Publisher: 
Alpha Books
Publication place: 
Sydney
ISBN: 
0 85553 005 7
Year acquired: 
2017
Donor: 
Sylvia Black
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