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Judith Callaghan addresses the English Association of Queensland (Brisbane Branch) on ‘Queensland Day’, 28 May 1985
The English Association was founded in 1906 by a small group of English teachers and scholars, including F.S. Boas, A.C. Bradley and Sir Israel Gollancz. It took a leading part in the movement to develop English studies in schools, while encouraging advanced studies in further education. Past Presidents of the Association have included John Galsworthy, Harley Granville-Barker, Sir Kenneth Clark and George Steiner. The English Association today is an international organisation with branches and members in Britain and throughout the world. The English Association of Queensland was founded in 1923, with branches established in both Brisbane and Townsville. Records of the English Association and English Association of Queensland: receipt books, programmes of meetings, reports, newsletters, correspondence, cash books, syllabi, published material, annual reports and minute books
Frank Hills addresses the English Association of Queensland (Brisbane Branch) on 'Hilaire Belloc', 22 Jun 1976
The English Association was founded in 1906 by a small group of English teachers and scholars, including F.S. Boas, A.C. Bradley and Sir Israel Gollancz. It took a leading part in the movement to develop English studies in schools, while encouraging advanced studies in further education. Past Presidents of the Association have included John Galsworthy, Harley Granville-Barker, Sir Kenneth Clark and George Steiner. The English Association today is an international organisation with branches and members in Britain and throughout the world. The English Association of Queensland was founded in 1923, with branches established in both Brisbane and Townsville. Records of the English Association and English Association of Queensland: receipt books, programmes of meetings, reports, newsletters, correspondence, cash books, syllabi, published material, annual reports and minute books
Graham Webster addresses the English Association of Queensland (Brisbane Branch) on ‘The Use of English in Radio and TV’, 27 May 1980
The English Association was founded in 1906 by a small group of English teachers and scholars, including F.S. Boas, A.C. Bradley and Sir Israel Gollancz. It took a leading part in the movement to develop English studies in schools, while encouraging advanced studies in further education. Past Presidents of the Association have included John Galsworthy, Harley Granville-Barker, Sir Kenneth Clark and George Steiner. The English Association today is an international organisation with branches and members in Britain and throughout the world. The English Association of Queensland was founded in 1923, with branches established in both Brisbane and Townsville. Records of the English Association and English Association of Queensland: receipt books, programmes of meetings, reports, newsletters, correspondence, cash books, syllabi, published material, annual reports and minute books
Professor William Maxwell-Mahon addresses the English Association of Queensland (Brisbane Branch) on ‘South African Literature’, 22 Sep 1981
The English Association was founded in 1906 by a small group of English teachers and scholars, including F.S. Boas, A.C. Bradley and Sir Israel Gollancz. It took a leading part in the movement to develop English studies in schools, while encouraging advanced studies in further education. Past Presidents of the Association have included John Galsworthy, Harley Granville-Barker, Sir Kenneth Clark and George Steiner. The English Association today is an international organisation with branches and members in Britain and throughout the world. The English Association of Queensland was founded in 1923, with branches established in both Brisbane and Townsville. Records of the English Association and English Association of Queensland: receipt books, programmes of meetings, reports, newsletters, correspondence, cash books, syllabi, published material, annual reports and minute books
Senga Freeland addresses the English Association of Queensland (Brisbane Branch) on ‘The Poetry of Robert Burns’, 23 Sep 1986
The English Association was founded in 1906 by a small group of English teachers and scholars, including F.S. Boas, A.C. Bradley and Sir Israel Gollancz. It took a leading part in the movement to develop English studies in schools, while encouraging advanced studies in further education. Past Presidents of the Association have included John Galsworthy, Harley Granville-Barker, Sir Kenneth Clark and George Steiner. The English Association today is an international organisation with branches and members in Britain and throughout the world. The English Association of Queensland was founded in 1923, with branches established in both Brisbane and Townsville. Records of the English Association and English Association of Queensland: receipt books, programmes of meetings, reports, newsletters, correspondence, cash books, syllabi, published material, annual reports and minute books
Lawrie Ryan addresses the English Association of Queensland (Brisbane Branch) on ‘Planning the next State Library’, 26 Jul 1983
The English Association was founded in 1906 by a small group of English teachers and scholars, including F.S. Boas, A.C. Bradley and Sir Israel Gollancz. It took a leading part in the movement to develop English studies in schools, while encouraging advanced studies in further education. Past Presidents of the Association have included John Galsworthy, Harley Granville-Barker, Sir Kenneth Clark and George Steiner. The English Association today is an international organisation with branches and members in Britain and throughout the world. The English Association of Queensland was founded in 1923, with branches established in both Brisbane and Townsville. Records of the English Association and English Association of Queensland: receipt books, programmes of meetings, reports, newsletters, correspondence, cash books, syllabi, published material, annual reports and minute books
John Collins addresses the English Association of Queensland (Brisbane Branch) on ‘Self-conscious Australianism in print’, 26 May 1987
The English Association was founded in 1906 by a small group of English teachers and scholars, including F.S. Boas, A.C. Bradley and Sir Israel Gollancz. It took a leading part in the movement to develop English studies in schools, while encouraging advanced studies in further education. Past Presidents of the Association have included John Galsworthy, Harley Granville-Barker, Sir Kenneth Clark and George Steiner. The English Association today is an international organisation with branches and members in Britain and throughout the world. The English Association of Queensland was founded in 1923, with branches established in both Brisbane and Townsville. Records of the English Association and English Association of Queensland: receipt books, programmes of meetings, reports, newsletters, correspondence, cash books, syllabi, published material, annual reports and minute books
June McNamara addresses the English Association of Queensland (Brisbane Branch) on ‘Ivy Compton-Burnett’, 25 Mar 1986
The English Association was founded in 1906 by a small group of English teachers and scholars, including F.S. Boas, A.C. Bradley and Sir Israel Gollancz. It took a leading part in the movement to develop English studies in schools, while encouraging advanced studies in further education. Past Presidents of the Association have included John Galsworthy, Harley Granville-Barker, Sir Kenneth Clark and George Steiner. The English Association today is an international organisation with branches and members in Britain and throughout the world. The English Association of Queensland was founded in 1923, with branches established in both Brisbane and Townsville. Records of the English Association and English Association of Queensland: receipt books, programmes of meetings, reports, newsletters, correspondence, cash books, syllabi, published material, annual reports and minute books
Graham Lucas addresses the English Association of Queensland (Brisbane Branch) on ‘Language as autobiography: a personal review’, 22 Jul 1986
The English Association was founded in 1906 by a small group of English teachers and scholars, including F.S. Boas, A.C. Bradley and Sir Israel Gollancz. It took a leading part in the movement to develop English studies in schools, while encouraging advanced studies in further education. Past Presidents of the Association have included John Galsworthy, Harley Granville-Barker, Sir Kenneth Clark and George Steiner. The English Association today is an international organisation with branches and members in Britain and throughout the world. The English Association of Queensland was founded in 1923, with branches established in both Brisbane and Townsville. Records of the English Association and English Association of Queensland: receipt books, programmes of meetings, reports, newsletters, correspondence, cash books, syllabi, published material, annual reports and minute books
Mrs Watson addresses the English Association of Queensland (Brisbane Branch) on 'The Child in Literature: Modern Australian Children's Literature', 26 Jun 1979
The English Association was founded in 1906 by a small group of English teachers and scholars, including F.S. Boas, A.C. Bradley and Sir Israel Gollancz. It took a leading part in the movement to develop English studies in schools, while encouraging advanced studies in further education. Past Presidents of the Association have included John Galsworthy, Harley Granville-Barker, Sir Kenneth Clark and George Steiner. The English Association today is an international organisation with branches and members in Britain and throughout the world. The English Association of Queensland was founded in 1923, with branches established in both Brisbane and Townsville.Records of the English Association and English Association of Queensland: receipt books, programmes of meetings, reports, newsletters, correspondence, cash books, syllabi, published material, annual reports and minute books
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