. . .’ Moira R. Playne, 2005, ‘The line drawings, paintings and painted photographs of five women artists’ in Rigby and Peterson, 2005, p232. p283 Lyndsay Gardiner, 1977, Tintern School and Anglican girls’ education 1877–1977 (Tintern Church of England Girls Grammar School: East Ringwood) p89. pp283–284 Recollections of Dorothy as a teacher and ‘One sweet memory . . .’ from Lois Meyer, 1998, ‘Memories of Dorothy Coleman’, Tintern News, 1998, p7 (from Peter Harms). p284 ‘She is going . . .’ letter from Edith Coleman to Rica Sandilands, 19 October 1932, Rica Erickson Papers, SLWA. Dorothy’s retirement from ‘Tintern Girls Grammar School’ The Age, 19 December 1935, p14. Dorothy’s activities at Hermannsburg compiled from ‘From Near and Far’, The Age, 28 April 1937, p17. ‘Only those who . . .’ and ‘Green food and . . .’ Dorothy Coleman to the Editor, ‘Funds for Extension’, The Argus, 14 December 1936, p10. p285 Mitchell Rolls and Anna Johnston, 2016, Travelling home, Walkabout magazine and mid-twentieth century Australia (Anthem Press: London) p23. ‘where she is . . .’ ‘From Near and Far’, The Age, 28 April 1937, p17 p286 ‘There is also . . .’ ‘Easy Modelling: New invention by woman artist’, The Age, 18 January 1940, p4. Mrs W. Whitford Hazel, ‘Australian invents new modelling medium’, The Sun, quoted in Kate Baker, 1942, p26. p287 ‘Two wide-spreading limpid . . .’ Jeannie Gunn [Mrs Aeneas Gunn] (1908/2008) We of the Never-Never (Vintage Classics: North Sydney) p58. p288 ‘There are beautiful . . .’ quoted in David M. J. S Bowman, Jason Gibson, and Toshiaki Kondo, 2015, ‘Outback palms: Aboriginal myth meets DNA analysis’, Nature, 520, p33. Walter F. Veit, 1990, ‘Strehlow, Carl Friedrich Theodor (1871–1922)’, Australian Dictionary of Biography (National Centre of Biography, Australian National University) http://adb.anu.edu.au/ biography/strehlow-carl-friedrich-theodor-8698/text15221 [Accessed 26.2.2017]. p289 Edith’s visit to Dorothy is noted in ‘Social Notes’ The Argus, 9 June 1937, p19. ‘Trichiniums which still . . .’ from Edith Coleman [E.C.] 1937, ‘Flowers of the inland: Colours and sweet perfume’, The Age, 11 December, p4. See also Edith Coleman, 1938, ‘Magic rain carpets the “inland”: Many and brave are the flowers of the inland – blooms of a ‘desert’ that is no desert’, The Argus, 11 June, p4, 6. ‘A sad and . . .’ Elizabeth Durack, 1986, ‘Albert Namatjira ‘Rides forth to claim his own’’, Quadrant, November, p107. pp290–291 ‘Mrs Thomas (sic) . . .’ and ‘I have seen . . .’ ‘Ate Turtle: Naturalist’s Bill of Fare’, Daily Examiner (Grafton) 8 January 1930, p3. Edith Coleman [E.C.] 1945, ‘Australian Oddities: The nardoo plant – food of a stone age people’, The Age, 27 January, p9. ‘That there were . . .’; ‘To him, the . . .’; ‘I came to . . .’ and ‘The natives at . . .’ Edith Coleman, 1938, ‘One man’s meat’, Walkabout, 4, pp36–38. Oodgeroo Noonocul [Kath Walker] 1970, ‘The Food Gatherers;, My people: A Kath Walker collection (Jacaranda: Milton). p292 ‘Little mia mias . . .’ and “A native girl . . .’ Edith Coleman, 1939, ‘Still Life in the Garden: Sylvan historians in Australian designs’, The Age, 11 March, p3. p293 ‘Easy Modelling’, 18 January 1940. ‘A delicately modelled . . .’ and ‘In her studio . . .’ Whitford Hazel, in Kate Baker, 1942, pp25–27. Dorothy Coleman (1940) Easy Modelling with Nucraft (FW Cheshire: Melbourne). p294 Edith Coleman, 1938, ‘Manna in the Wilderness’, The Age, 3 September, p3. ‘The more familiar . . .’ Catherine Mauk, 2017, ‘Geography of the self’. pp297–300 by Edith Coleman, 1938, ‘Magic rain carpets the “inland”: Many and brave are the flowers of the inland – blooms of a “desert” that is no desert’, The Argus, 11 June, pp4, 6.

Chapter 12: One of us

p301 ‘Perhaps we might . . .’ Edith Coleman to the Editor, ‘Saving our fauna and flora’ The Age, 15 July 1933, p4. pp303–305 This reconstruction is based on two letters written by Edith on Stella Miles Franklin’s Commonwealth Literary Award, in The Age, 5 December 1939, p8 and The Argus, 19 December 1939, p4, as well as The Age, 2 December 1939 and the article on ‘Fellowships for Writers: Literary Awards’, p31. Background information is drawn from Sandra Burt, 1996, ‘Kate Baker and “a matter of national importance”’, The LaTrobe Journal, No 58, Spring, p33. H. M. R. Rupp referred to Charles Barrett as ‘an ass of a man’ in a letter to Alec Chisholm, 12 April 1933 and others, in relation to publishing other people’s work under his own name (Acc. No 503.0/001 Item 18, papers and correspondence of Rev. H. M. R. Rupp, Box 1 & 2. NHNSW Library). Edith’s recipe for a homemade tea/coffee substitute and its toleration comes from Edith Coleman, 1942, ‘The cup that cheers: Substitutes from the herb garden–American women show the way’, The Age, 2 May, p7. p305 Roy Duncan, 1980, ‘Kate Baker, ‘Standard-bearer”’, Australian Literary Studies, 9(3) p378. ‘accept nothing Australian . . .’ Stella Miles Franklin to Kate Baker, 11 May 1937, quoted in Bill Holloway, ‘Such is Life, Abridged’, 3 February 2016, The Australian Legend: The Independent Woman and the myth of the Australian bushman https://theaustralianlegend.wordpress.com/2016/02/03/ such-is-life-abridged/ [accessed 2.1.2016]. ‘illusion that she . . .’ quoted from Jill Roe (ed) 1993, Congenials: Miles Franklin and Friends in Letters, Vol 1 & 2 (Angus and Robertson: Sydney) p47 ‘complained of the . . .’ Kate Baker to Victor Kennedy, 23 June 1940, MS 9419/2571. Victor Kennedy papers Box 1900, quoted in Sandra Burt, 1996, p34. p306 ‘A triumph, 91 . . .’ Stella Miles Franklin, quoted in Sandra Burt, 1996, p37. ‘May I give . . .’ letter from Edith Coleman to Kate Baker, 15 May 1937, Papers of Kate Baker, 1893–1946 [manuscript] MS 2022/1/660, NLA. p307 ‘She has written . . .’ and ‘I do not know . . .’ from Kate Baker, 1942, Preface and File 3 Edith Coleman, p17. p308 ‘One is almost . . .’ Alec H. Chisholm, 1925, ‘Our women of the

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