Fairfax Corporation, Man reading in the Municipal Library, New South Wales, 20 June 1930, nla.obj-160653595
Questions and Answers
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Case Study
Oldest Novel set in Canberra
M. Barnard Eldershaw's novel, Plaque with Laurel, set in Canberra, was published in 1937. Is this the first novel to use Canberra as a setting?
- We can use the AustLit database search function to find the oldest novel set in Canberra. Type in Canberra novel as keywords.
- On the results page, under Topic select Canberra and under Form select novel.
- Use the drop-down menu 'Sort by relevance' to choose 'Sort by work date'. The oldest published item will appear first.
- This shows that Plaque with Laurel is the oldest novel.
A further search of AustLit shows there is poetry and several older short stories with Canberra as a subject. There is also a 1917 novella:
Australia A.D. 2000; or, The Great Referendum
Fielding, S. G. (a.k.a. Fielding, Sydney Glanville; Fielding, Rev. Sydney G.)
Sydney, New South Wales : William Andrews, 1917.
This is marked as "novella, fantasy, science fiction" A Library copy of this item also shows that it is a form of religious essay. Therefore it would seem that Plaque with Laurel is in fact the oldest novel set in Canberra.
Case Study
Biographical details for an author
Do you have any biographical information about Walter Cunningham? I need to include information and quote his birth and death dates in my thesis.
We can find a short biographical entry for Walter Cunningham in the book Authors & illustrators of Australian children's books. The book references Cunningham as being born in Twickenham England in 1910 and dying in August 1988.
There is also some limited biographical information on Cunningham from Prints and Printmaking Australia.
While the Library has a biographical cuttings file on Walter Cunningham it only lists the publications he illustrated and does not provide any other biographical information.
For more information we could try contacting the The National Centre for Australian Children's Literature at the University of Canberra. They hold research files on many children's authors and illustrators including Cunningham.
Case Study
A poem half-remembered from school
Can you help me locate a poem taught in NSW primary schools late 1950s? The only verse I can recall is,
"There's many a hole, in branch and bole, where wood ducks find a rest
As they halt at night on a southern flight, from the dried out spaces West"
We can search for the lines of the poem in Trove. Newspapers often printed poetry in their pages, and we were lucky in this case. The poem,The Tale of an Old Gum Tree, was submitted to 'Scrap Book', in the Albury Banner and Wodonga Express (NSW : 1896 - 1938), May 1, 1936, page 21.
AustLit has more publishing information. It was first published in The Bulletin, vol.41 no. 2083 15 January 1920, page 22, and in The School Paper : Grades V and VI, no.339 July 1927, pages 91 & 92.