Papers of Jack Lindsay (1900-1990)
Image provided by Helen Lindsay
Biographical Note
Jack Lindsay was the eldest son of Norman Lindsay and author of over 150 books, including translations, novels, biography, politics, and philosophy. Born in Melbourne and educated in Brisbane, Lindsay graduated with first class honours from the University of Queensland. Leaving Australia in 1926, Jack Lindsay never returned and eventually settled in Castle Hedingham Essex.
Donation
Documents held by UTS Library are through a kind donation by Helen Lindsay, daughter of Jack Lindsay. These and other materials were received by the Library in May, 2013.
The Collection
All monographs and serials have full catalogue records and are housed in locked cabinets on Level 3 of the City Campus Library. Collection level records have been created for the Letters and Diaries. Digital images of selected materials in the collection have also been created. The Collection is housed in archival folders and boxes.
1. Letters | 826.3 |
2. Diaries | 828.03 |
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Application for Registration as a Citizen of the United Kingdom for Jack Lindsay. Home Office stamped, 24th September, 1951.
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Soldier's pay book belonging to Jack Lindsay. Contains enlistment details. "Army Book 64."--Cover.
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Awarded in 1967 for his work in translating Russian prose and poetry.
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Member in the General Division of the Order of Australia. Awarded 15th July, 1981.
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Member in the General Division of the Order of Australia. Awarded 15th July, 1981.
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