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      <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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          <p>Series consists of personal  correspondence and with the ABC , picture postcards,  and the opening of the Bookshelf . One file of correspondence  between Hilda Bridges to Frances Fuller, dated  1958 - 1964</p>
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          <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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            <p>Letters to children (including letter to Margaret for her birthday enclosing cigarette card), certificate that Sapper W. Fuller was employed in the ordnance department, A.I.F.</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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            <p>Correspondence  dated 1929 - 1942. Including letters from Solicitor and agreement with Oldham &amp; Morris, notice of opening of W. E. Fuller's "The Bookshelf" 48 Elizabeth Street, (underneath Goodwill Store), plan of basement of 48 Elizabeth Street; letters from Joan McLennan, Governor's private secretary, Government House; correspondence with A.B.C.  and 7HO relation to broadcasts, plays submitted, etc. (including A.B.C. contracts).</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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            <p>Personal correspondence with friends, but including some letters from booksellers and publishers, etc. referring to bookselling business, broadcasting, etc. Also letters concerning Repertory Theatre Society.</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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            <p>Correspondence with A.B.C. letters concerning broadcasts, also scripts (including scripts by George Evans - pseudonym for W.E. Fuller as bookseller).</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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              <p>Frances Ruby Evans  was  born in Smithtown, New South Wales. She married William Edwin Fuller  on 27 July 1910 in Hobart Tasmania. She died 27 June 1982 in Melbourne Victoria. Mother of  Francis Margaret (Fuller) Morse and Mary Agnes (Fuller) Low</p>
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              <p>Hilda Maggie Bridges (1881-1971), writer, was born in Hobart on 19 October 1881 and educated at Scotch College there. Roy's lifelong companion, housekeeper and amanuensis, she still found time to produce thirteen novels, three children's tales and hundreds of short stories and sketches. Her first novel, Our Neighbours (London, 1922), was a tale of Melbourne suburban families, while her ensuing works were light narratives of mystery and romance set in Victoria or the east coast of Tasmania, the plots frequently depending upon smuggling, hidden treasure, secret caves and unknown identities. The characters are stereotyped, but her prose smooth, with effective, intimate descriptions of interior ornamentation, fashions and small natural scenes. Her main concern is entertainment but in Men Must Live (London, 1938) she touches upon the denudation of land by firewood carters, a matter of considerable personal concern. She died in Hobart on 11 September 1971 and was buried at Sorell. From http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/bridges-hilda-maggie-5637</p>
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            <p>Letters from Hilda Bridges (d. 1971 aged 89, sister of Roy Bridges) to Mrs. W. E. Fuller on personal and family affairs, daily life,<lb/>occasional references to her writing and publications.</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
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            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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        3 files    </physdesc>
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            <corpname>Private Deposit Collection : University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Collections</corpname>
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              <addressline>Level 5, Morris Miller Library, Sandy Bay Campus, University of Tasmania</addressline>
              <addressline>Sandy Bay</addressline>
              <addressline>Tasmania</addressline>
              <addressline>Australia</addressline>
              <addressline>7005</addressline>
              <addressline>Telephone: +613 6226 2243</addressline>
              <addressline>Email: Special.Collections@utas.edu.au</addressline>
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            <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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          <p>Collection consists receipt book, bank book Identity card, visiting cards and passport</p>
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          <geogname>Hobart</geogname>
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          <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
        </acqinfo>
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          <p>
            <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
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          <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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          <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Receipt book</unittitle>
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        1 receipt book    </physdesc>
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              <corpname>Private Deposit Collection : University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Collections</corpname>
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                <addressline>Level 5, Morris Miller Library, Sandy Bay Campus, University of Tasmania</addressline>
                <addressline>Sandy Bay</addressline>
                <addressline>Tasmania</addressline>
                <addressline>Australia</addressline>
                <addressline>7005</addressline>
                <addressline>Telephone: +613 6226 2243</addressline>
                <addressline>Email: Special.Collections@utas.edu.au</addressline>
                <addressline>http://www.utas.edu.au/library/research/special-and-rare-collections</addressline>
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            <note>
              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <p>Receipt book for hire of piano from Walch &amp; Co. 1911 - 1917</p>
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            <geogname>Hobart</geogname>
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          <acqinfo encodinganalog="3.2.4">
            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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          <processinfo>
            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
            </p>
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            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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              <persname id="atom_12797_actor">William Edwin Fuller</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <p>Bank book belonging to W. E. Fuller with transactions dated 1958 to 1960</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
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            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <note>
              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <p>Three items belonging to W. E. Fuller -Identity card, 1941; visiting cards (Collins Street) and Passport, 1954.</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
            </p>
          </processinfo>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
          </userestrict>
          <otherfindaid encodinganalog="3.4.5">
            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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          <note>
            <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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          <p>Collection consists of material relating to Fullers  bookshop : accounts, catalogues card and bookmarks, newspaper cuttings and book proofs</p>
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          <geogname>Hobart</geogname>
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          <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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          <p>
            <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
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          <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
        </userestrict>
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          <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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        1 volume    </physdesc>
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                <addressline>Level 5, Morris Miller Library, Sandy Bay Campus, University of Tasmania</addressline>
                <addressline>Sandy Bay</addressline>
                <addressline>Tasmania</addressline>
                <addressline>Australia</addressline>
                <addressline>7005</addressline>
                <addressline>Telephone: +613 6226 2243</addressline>
                <addressline>Email: Special.Collections@utas.edu.au</addressline>
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              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <p>Bookshop account  journal  dated July 1921 - March 1927 including wages, furniture, stock.</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
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          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
          </userestrict>
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            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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        multiple items    </physdesc>
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              <corpname>Private Deposit Collection : University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Collections</corpname>
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                <addressline>Level 5, Morris Miller Library, Sandy Bay Campus, University of Tasmania</addressline>
                <addressline>Sandy Bay</addressline>
                <addressline>Tasmania</addressline>
                <addressline>Australia</addressline>
                <addressline>7005</addressline>
                <addressline>Telephone: +613 6226 2243</addressline>
                <addressline>Email: Special.Collections@utas.edu.au</addressline>
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              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <p>File consists of multiple items including Fullers  "Bookshelf  Library"  catalogues,  sale  notes 1936 etc., publishers' lists, notes of trip abroad, 1954; also cards, bookmarks, labels and small jig-saw puzzle and  library notice.</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
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            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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                <addressline>Level 5, Morris Miller Library, Sandy Bay Campus, University of Tasmania</addressline>
                <addressline>Sandy Bay</addressline>
                <addressline>Tasmania</addressline>
                <addressline>Australia</addressline>
                <addressline>7005</addressline>
                <addressline>Telephone: +613 6226 2243</addressline>
                <addressline>Email: Special.Collections@utas.edu.au</addressline>
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              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <p>One scrapbook dated 1950 - 1954,  includes advertisements and cuttings mainly relating to Fuller's Bookshop.</p>
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            <geogname>Hobart</geogname>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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          <processinfo>
            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
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            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Cuttings etc.</unittitle>
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                <addressline>Level 5, Morris Miller Library, Sandy Bay Campus, University of Tasmania</addressline>
                <addressline>Sandy Bay</addressline>
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                <addressline>Australia</addressline>
                <addressline>7005</addressline>
                <addressline>Telephone: +613 6226 2243</addressline>
                <addressline>Email: Special.Collections@utas.edu.au</addressline>
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              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <p>Loose in file.  Notes, cuttings, etc. relating mainly to Fuller's Bookshop; also banquet menu, 1954. National Booksellers' League cricket dinner; poem: "24 hour leave" by  H.B.  from  Punch  8 October 1941;    account; of the wreck of the George III  (Govt.  House,  1939)</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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          <processinfo>
            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
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            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <p>Proof copy of<lb/>(1) Pink Magic by  :Margaret  Lee  Runbeck, London, (Peter Davis, 1951)<lb/><lb/>(2) 'My little book  by  Dora Hookey' , W. E. Fuller &amp; James  Boa, The Bookshelf, 1920. (photocopy)</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
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            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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          <p>Collection consists of material created by W.E. Fuller including articles, talks, thoughts, plays and poems</p>
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          <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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          <p>
            <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
          </p>
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          <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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          <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Scripts of articles, talks and plays</unittitle>
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            <p>Scripts of articles, broadcast talks, plays, etc.<lb/>Including:<lb/>(a)  talks: "50 years of bookselling", "Trollope in Tasmania", ''Marie Corelli", "Roy Bridges", "Travellers Tales" and other talks on books and bookselling.<lb/>(b)  stories, including: "Over the footlights:, "My tongue is my Undoing", "Doff &amp; Jan", "Quoth the Raven".<lb/>(c)  plays (10 -20 minutes) including: - ''Murder premeditated", "The 2nd Stool", "Decree Nice Eye", "The Spanish Armada".<lb/>(d)  W.E. Fuller, " Love London &amp; Lynette", London, 1919.</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
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            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">The very commonplace book of one W. E. Fuller</unittitle>
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            <p>Scrapbook of poems and thoughts  entitled ''The very commonplace book of one W. E. Fuller"</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
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            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <p>For more theatre material :  See also- correspondence and photographs</p>
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            <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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          <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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        <processinfo>
          <p>
            <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
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          <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
        </userestrict>
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              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <p>Collection consists of:<lb/>(1) Theatre programmes and reviews etc.<lb/>(2) Theatre programmes, cutting of review of Passers By from the Illustrated Tasmanian Mail, dated 7 July 1921, copy of licence and articles of Hobart Repertory Theatre, copy of Amateur Theatre with label: "Bookshelf Library", copies of Theatre News, cutting of obituary of Miss Olive Wilton of Hobart Repertory Co.</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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          <processinfo>
            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
            </p>
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          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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        1 file    </physdesc>
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            <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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          <p>Material relating to the Hobart Legacy  Club. Includes, papers rules and photographs</p>
        </scopecontent>
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          <geogname>Hobart</geogname>
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          <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
        </acqinfo>
        <processinfo>
          <p>
            <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
          </p>
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          <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
        </userestrict>
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          <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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              <persname id="atom_12847_actor">William Edwin Fuller</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>Material relating to the Hobart Legacy  Club.  Originally founded  as "Remembrance Club"  1923, Hobart Legacy  - 1944, includes printed papers, rules, Barnett photograph  of delegates to Legacy conference 1949.</p>
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            <name role="subject">Hobart Legacy Club</name>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
          </acqinfo>
          <processinfo>
            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
            </p>
          </processinfo>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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          <otherfindaid encodinganalog="3.4.5">
            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <persname id="atom_12854_actor">William Edwin Fuller</persname>
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          <note>
            <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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          <p>Miscellaneous materials  including newspapers, newspaper cuttings, Christmas cards, W.E. Fuller's obituary and souvenir magazine</p>
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          <geogname>Hobart</geogname>
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          <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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        <processinfo>
          <p>
            <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
          </p>
        </processinfo>
        <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
          <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
        </userestrict>
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          <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Royal Tennis Court material</unittitle>
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        1 files    </physdesc>
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              <persname id="atom_12858_actor">William Edwin Fuller</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>Newspaper cuttings collected by  Mrs.   F.  R. Fuller, including Mercury photograph of W. E. Fuller and visitors at the Royal Tennis Court, Hobart  on its 75th anniversary  in 1950.</p>
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            <geogname>Hobart</geogname>
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          <acqinfo encodinganalog="3.2.4">
            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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          <processinfo>
            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
            </p>
          </processinfo>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
          </userestrict>
          <otherfindaid encodinganalog="3.4.5">
            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Youth  Triumphant"  by  Roy  Bridges</unittitle>
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        1 file    </physdesc>
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              <persname id="atom_12906_actor">William Edwin Fuller</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <note>
              <p>Royal Tasman Bridges (Roy) (1885-1952), journalist and novelist, was born in Hobart on 23 March 1885, son of Samuel Bridges, basketmaker, and his wife Laura Jane, née Wood, descendants of Tasmanian pioneers. He was educated at Queen's College, Hobart, in 1894-1901, and graduated B.A. from the University of Tasmania in 1905. A small man, shy, sensitive and given to nervous depression, he held a great affection for his mother. From tales retold by her he developed an interest in Tasmanian and family history and an intense attachment to Wood's Farm, near Sorell, the Wood home for over a century. For more information see http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/bridges-royal-tasman-roy-5354</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>Cuttings of Roy Bridges serial published in the Saturday Evening  Mercury  14  August  1954  to   13 November 1954 entitled ''Youth<lb/>Triumphant"</p>
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            <geogname>Hobart</geogname>
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          <acqinfo encodinganalog="3.2.4">
            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
          </acqinfo>
          <processinfo>
            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
            </p>
          </processinfo>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
          </userestrict>
          <otherfindaid encodinganalog="3.4.5">
            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Moonaba  - story  of  a  family by  Nellie  M.  Buckley</unittitle>
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        1 file    </physdesc>
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              <persname id="atom_12913_actor">William Edwin Fuller</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <p>Photocopy of a  script of story by Nellie M. Buckley. entitled 'Moonaba  -story of a family",  dated 1965.<lb/>Typescript in file folder with photograph of elderly woman, neatly dressed in black silk suit, also younger woman.</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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          <processinfo>
            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
            </p>
          </processinfo>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
          </userestrict>
          <otherfindaid encodinganalog="3.4.5">
            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Christmas cards</unittitle>
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        1 file    </physdesc>
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            <note>
              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>Collection of Christmas cards</p>
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            <geogname>Hobart</geogname>
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          <acqinfo encodinganalog="3.2.4">
            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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          <processinfo>
            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
            </p>
          </processinfo>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
          </userestrict>
          <otherfindaid encodinganalog="3.4.5">
            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Newspapers</unittitle>
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        1 file    </physdesc>
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            <p>Collection of newspapers and magazines<lb/>•	The Mercury,   1 May 1935 (Royal Jubilee supplement), 1  June 1935 and  20 February 1954 (Queen's visit).<lb/>•	Illustrated Tasmanian Mail - 6 November 1929.<lb/>•	Clemes College Souvenir Magazine December 1945 (including tribute to W. H. Clemes with photograph and history of the school)<lb/>•	Cutting of 'Memories of Queenstown No.1" by C.  R. Pearce.<lb/>•	''The Lover's Correspondent", London, N.D. [18--]</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
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            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <p>Obituary notice for W. E. Fuller from Booksellers' Association, also from the Mercury newspaper</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
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            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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          <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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          <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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            <p>Family photographs including portraits and snapshots of W. E. Fuller and family including: Early photographs of W. E. Fuller as  a  boy, groups, 2 girls (1 reading, 1 preparing veg.) Margaret and Mary (daughters of W.E.F.)   as babies and toddlers, family groups (including family group Xmas 1918 including grandparents). Snapshots of army  days (1916-18), enlarged photo of army ordnance office at work. Formal portraits, various dates, Mr.  and  Mrs. W. E. Fuller broadcasting for A.B.C. c. 1932.</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
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            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <p>Collection of photographs including  Group in musical entertainment, including W. E.  and Frances Fuller, c. 1912, with programme of "Entertainment by the Mountebanks", Moonah Mission Hall, 1912. W. E. Fuller portraying various parts (especially a rural character) for Hobart Repertory c.   1921  -  1940. Mary Fuller as Little Peter Saunders "Passers By", Theatre Royal 19~(part photograph, part<lb/>drawing  by Jack Cato, framed.) Photos of broadcast for A.B.C. of "Mari.e Celeste" made on board "Lenna" in Derwent  (1930s).</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
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            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <p>Book shop photographs. Library, probably Angus &amp; Robertson, Sydney c. 1909 including Miss Frances Ruby Evans (later Mrs. W. E. Fuller) Collins Street, Arcade, W. E.  and  Mrs. Fuller and  Miss  C. Parker standing in front of opening in brickwork, 1930 (also cutting of Illustrated Tasmanian Mail, 3 December 1930). Snapshots of books being loaded on truck outside house  and unloading outside<lb/>"Goodwill Store", Elizabeth Street (Fullers was in basement under "Goodwill") with negatives. c.   1932  -  1935 Tasmanian Book Club display, J.  Walch &amp;Sons. N.D. W. E. Fuller in Bookshelf Gallery.- Views in bookshop c. 1940 -   50. Booksellers' Conference<lb/>N.D. (c. 1930):­ Photo  C. J. Frazer, Melbourne Photo (framed N.D. (?1930-40) Also snapshots of Booksellers' Conference,Hobart, (with negatives.)</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <p>Collection of photographs of Tasmanian scenes. Panoramic view of Derwent River;  Mount Wellington; Derwent river, yachts racing; Fitzpatrick' s Hotel at Westbury. Also postcard views of Hobart,  New Norfolk, Miena Dam, Burnie, ships, N.S.W., prints of Hobart's  early colonial houses, Russell Falls, Shot Tower and Swansea</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
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            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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            <p>Two caricatures of W. E. Fuller drawn by by Kingsley Fairweather (crayon and poster colour) . One framed</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
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            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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        3 photographs    </physdesc>
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              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>Three photographs  of friends:<lb/>- Edward Gott 1913  Inscribed "to Mr. &amp;Mrs. W. E. Fuller, in remembrance, Edward Gott,  Hobart, 1913" (framed)<lb/>- Elderly man, head and shoulders.<lb/>- Young woman -   "To Frances &amp; Bill with love, Stella, July 1931".</p>
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            <genreform>Photographs</genreform>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
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          <processinfo>
            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
            </p>
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          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Painting's and  prints  -  Tasmanian  scenes</unittitle>
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        Paintings prints and postcard reproductions    </physdesc>
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              <persname id="atom_12962_actor">William Edwin Fuller</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>Paintings and prints -  Tasmanian scenes by  Roy Cox, crayon and  wash drawings, 1945:­ Salamanca Place, Hobart - Kelly's Steps, Hobart - Old Signal Station, Hobart -  G.P.O., Hobart -  Government House , Hobart.  Also post-card reproductions of the above, plus Hobart Bridge and Ross Bridge.<lb/>Coloured engraved, reproduction from the original painting held in the Allport Library Tasmania of Joseph Lycett's  View  from top of Mount Nelson with Hobart Town in the distance, V.D.L. Published by  J. Souter, 1825, printed. J. Walch &amp; Sons, 1974.</p>
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            <persname role="subject">Roy Ormandy Cox</persname>
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            <genreform>Drawings</genreform>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
          </acqinfo>
          <processinfo>
            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
            </p>
          </processinfo>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
          </userestrict>
          <otherfindaid encodinganalog="3.4.5">
            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Edwin Charles Fuller</unittitle>
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        7 files    </physdesc>
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            <persname id="atom_12872_actor">William Edwin Fuller</persname>
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          <note>
            <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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          <p>Published</p>
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          <p>Diary and other material relating to  Edwin Charles Fuller (1885-1921) father of W.E. Fuller</p>
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          <geogname>Hobart</geogname>
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          <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
        </acqinfo>
        <processinfo>
          <p>
            <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
          </p>
        </processinfo>
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          <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
        </userestrict>
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          <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Diary, pocketbooks and letters</unittitle>
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        3 ilems    </physdesc>
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              <persname id="atom_12876_actor">William Edwin Fuller</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>Diary and other material relating to  Edwin Charles Fuller (1885-1921) father of W.E. Fuller<lb/>Diary dated 1888. Probably kept by E. C. Fuller. Occasional entries only. Refers to "Mother and Marion (e.g. took Mother &amp; Marion to Black Bush), Charley, Bessie, Ada, Margaret and Mary (Margaret plans Mary disposes"); also to mining shares and mine claim especially "Castle Carey", and to council  meetings ('.'attended council meeting in morning going through assessment roll").</p>
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            <geogname>Hobart</geogname>
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          <acqinfo encodinganalog="3.2.4">
            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
          </acqinfo>
          <processinfo>
            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
            </p>
          </processinfo>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
          </userestrict>
          <otherfindaid encodinganalog="3.4.5">
            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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        <did>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Francis Ruby Fuller</unittitle>
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        1 files    </physdesc>
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            <persname id="atom_12884_actor">William Edwin Fuller</persname>
            <persname id="atom_12885_actor">Frances Ruby Fuller</persname>
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          <note>
            <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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          <note>
            <p>Frances Ruby Evans  was  born in Smithtown, New South Wales. She married William Edwin Fuller  on 27 July 1910 in Hobart Tasmania. She died 27 June 1982 in Melbourne Victoria. Mother of  Francis Margaret (Fuller) Morse and Mary Agnes (Fuller) Low</p>
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        <odd type="publicationStatus">
          <p>Published</p>
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          <p>Collection of newspaper cuttings</p>
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          <geogname>Hobart</geogname>
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        <acqinfo encodinganalog="3.2.4">
          <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
        </acqinfo>
        <processinfo>
          <p>
            <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
          </p>
        </processinfo>
        <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
          <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
        </userestrict>
        <otherfindaid encodinganalog="3.4.5">
          <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Newspaper cuttings</unittitle>
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        1 files    </physdesc>
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              <persname id="atom_12889_actor">William Edwin Fuller</persname>
              <persname id="atom_12890_actor">Frances Ruby Fuller</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <note>
              <p>Frances Ruby Evans  was  born in Smithtown, New South Wales. She married William Edwin Fuller  on 27 July 1910 in Hobart Tasmania. She died 27 June 1982 in Melbourne Victoria. Mother of  Francis Margaret (Fuller) Morse and Mary Agnes (Fuller) Low</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>Collection of newspaper cuttings : Collected by  Mrs. W. E. Fuller, mainly relating to the bookshop,  also to Repertory Theatre,<lb/>broadcasting, building of Hobart  Bridge (Examiner 13  August 1963). Includes copy of the  Illustrated  Tasmanian Mail dated 13 December 1934.</p>
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          <controlaccess>
            <genreform>Newspapers</genreform>
            <geogname>Hobart</geogname>
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          <acqinfo encodinganalog="3.2.4">
            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
          </acqinfo>
          <processinfo>
            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
            </p>
          </processinfo>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
          </userestrict>
          <otherfindaid encodinganalog="3.4.5">
            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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      <c level="series">
        <did>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Miscellaneous items</unittitle>
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        6 items    </physdesc>
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            <persname id="atom_12895_actor">William Edwin Fuller</persname>
            <persname id="atom_12896_actor">Frances Ruby Fuller</persname>
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          <note>
            <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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          <note>
            <p>Frances Ruby Evans  was  born in Smithtown, New South Wales. She married William Edwin Fuller  on 27 July 1910 in Hobart Tasmania. She died 27 June 1982 in Melbourne Victoria. Mother of  Francis Margaret (Fuller) Morse and Mary Agnes (Fuller) Low</p>
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          <p>Published</p>
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          <p>Collection of buttons and badges, map, and books</p>
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          <geogname>Hobart</geogname>
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        <acqinfo encodinganalog="3.2.4">
          <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
        </acqinfo>
        <processinfo>
          <p>
            <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
          </p>
        </processinfo>
        <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
          <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
        </userestrict>
        <otherfindaid encodinganalog="3.4.5">
          <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Tourist map of Tasmania</unittitle>
            <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="AU" repositorycode="TAS UTAS SPARC">F6-35</unitid>
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              <persname id="atom_12900_actor">William Edwin Fuller</persname>
              <persname id="atom_12901_actor">Frances Ruby Fuller</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <note>
              <p>Frances Ruby Evans  was  born in Smithtown, New South Wales. She married William Edwin Fuller  on 27 July 1910 in Hobart Tasmania. She died 27 June 1982 in Melbourne Victoria. Mother of  Francis Margaret (Fuller) Morse and Mary Agnes (Fuller) Low</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>One tourist map of Tasmania dated 1934.  Inset map of Hobart. Produced by the Government Printer Tasmania. Scale 1 in: 10 mls ,  - Linen backed map, folded</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
          </acqinfo>
          <processinfo>
            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
            </p>
          </processinfo>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
          </userestrict>
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            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Printed books</unittitle>
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        2 items    </physdesc>
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              <persname id="atom_12970_actor">William Edwin Fuller</persname>
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              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <note>
              <p>Frances Ruby Evans  was  born in Smithtown, New South Wales. She married William Edwin Fuller  on 27 July 1910 in Hobart Tasmania. She died 27 June 1982 in Melbourne Victoria. Mother of  Francis Margaret (Fuller) Morse and Mary Agnes (Fuller) Low</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>Originally four books. Two catalogued and  taken into the Rare Collection.<lb/>(1) "Samuel Clemes 1845-1922" by I. M. Shoobridge, Hobart (Cox &amp;<lb/>Kay) c 1923<lb/><lb/> (2) (Transferred to the Rare Book Collection -Morris Rare PR 9619.3 .B52 M98 1913)<lb/> "The Mysterious Stranger", Marie Bjelke Petersen, Walch &amp; Sons, Hobart, 1913 (reprint, 1914) 30 pp<lb/>Inscribed: "to dear Mrs. Fuller in memory of our little talks at Swansea, March 1915, from the writer".<lb/><lb/><lb/> (3) (Transferred to the Rare Book Collection - Morris Rare PR 9619.3 .B52 M93 1914)<lb/> "Muffled Drums ", Marie Bjelke Petersen, Hobart, 1914 paper 49 pp<lb/>Inscribed, ms.: "To dear Mrs. Fuller [Mrs E. C. Fuller] with much love and earnest prayer for His best and richest gift -Himself.<lb/>From the writer, Swansea, March 1915".<lb/>•	Includes copy of obituary notice, Mercury, 1969.<lb/><lb/>(4) A Century of Banking, The Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, Sydney, 1934, 89 pp. illustrated.</p>
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            <persname role="subject">Marie Caroline Bjelke-Petersen</persname>
            <geogname>Hobart</geogname>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
          </acqinfo>
          <processinfo>
            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
            </p>
          </processinfo>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
          </userestrict>
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            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Music</unittitle>
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        Scores of light music and songs collected by Mrs.   F.   R. Fuller. (Transferred to Music Library/Conservatorium)    </physdesc>
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              <persname id="atom_12978_actor">William Edwin Fuller</persname>
              <persname id="atom_12979_actor">Frances Ruby Fuller</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <note>
              <p>Frances Ruby Evans  was  born in Smithtown, New South Wales. She married William Edwin Fuller  on 27 July 1910 in Hobart Tasmania. She died 27 June 1982 in Melbourne Victoria. Mother of  Francis Margaret (Fuller) Morse and Mary Agnes (Fuller) Low</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
          </acqinfo>
          <processinfo>
            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
            </p>
          </processinfo>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
          </userestrict>
          <otherfindaid encodinganalog="3.4.5">
            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Buttons, badges and medals</unittitle>
            <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="AU" repositorycode="TAS UTAS SPARC">F6-38</unitid>
            <unitdate normal="1914/1947" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1914-1947</unitdate>
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        Collection of buttons medals and badges in lidded bakelite  box    </physdesc>
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              <persname id="atom_12983_actor">William Edwin Fuller</persname>
              <persname id="atom_12984_actor">Frances Ruby Fuller</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <note>
              <p>Frances Ruby Evans  was  born in Smithtown, New South Wales. She married William Edwin Fuller  on 27 July 1910 in Hobart Tasmania. She died 27 June 1982 in Melbourne Victoria. Mother of  Francis Margaret (Fuller) Morse and Mary Agnes (Fuller) Low</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>Commemorative button c 1914 -1947, Appeal buttons (mainly World War<lb/>I) including Red Cross, Wattle Day, child welfare,0 A S.,Tin  Hat Appeal, Musical Day 1917.<lb/>Also uniform badges and buttons, Australian Commonwealth Forces, A I F badge issued to women of Australia for duty done.<lb/>Also Franklin  and Tasman Centenary Regatta  1938</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <controlaccess>
            <geogname>Hobart</geogname>
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          <acqinfo encodinganalog="3.2.4">
            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
          </acqinfo>
          <processinfo>
            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
            </p>
          </processinfo>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
          </userestrict>
          <otherfindaid encodinganalog="3.4.5">
            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Miscellaneous items</unittitle>
            <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="AU" repositorycode="TAS UTAS SPARC">F6-39</unitid>
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        2 files    </physdesc>
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              <persname id="atom_12988_actor">William Edwin Fuller</persname>
              <persname id="atom_12989_actor">Frances Ruby Fuller</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <note>
              <p>Frances Ruby Evans  was  born in Smithtown, New South Wales. She married William Edwin Fuller  on 27 July 1910 in Hobart Tasmania. She died 27 June 1982 in Melbourne Victoria. Mother of  Francis Margaret (Fuller) Morse and Mary Agnes (Fuller) Low</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>Collection consists of two files of postcards, cuttings, photographs and brochures</p>
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          <controlaccess>
            <genreform>Postcards</genreform>
            <genreform>Photographs</genreform>
            <geogname>Hobart</geogname>
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          <acqinfo encodinganalog="3.2.4">
            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
          </acqinfo>
          <processinfo>
            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
            </p>
          </processinfo>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
          </userestrict>
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            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Script  "Africa  calling"</unittitle>
            <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="AU" repositorycode="TAS UTAS SPARC">F6-40</unitid>
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            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 script    </physdesc>
            <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
              <persname id="atom_12995_actor">William Edwin Fuller</persname>
              <persname id="atom_12996_actor">Frances Ruby Fuller</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>W. E. Fuller was born in Hobart on 26 December 1885. His father was manager of Walch's book department, which W. E. Fuller joined in 1904. He later worked for a short time for Angus &amp; Robertson in Sydney, where he met Frances Ruby Evans, whom he married in 1910. From 1915 to 1918 he served with the A.I.F. and was wounded.<lb/>In 1920 he opened his own bookshop (merging briefly with Oldham, Beddome &amp;Meredith between 1930 and 1932). In 1961 after his death Fullers Bookshop moved from 103 Collins Street to Cat &amp; Fiddle Arcade and in 1962 the business was purchased by three employees, Cedric and Ian Pearce and Lindsay Hay, and moved to Murray Street, 1975.<lb/>W. E. Fuller was a keen repertory actor, and helped to found and maintain a repertory theatre in Hobart. He was also one of the pioneer broadcasters with the A.B.C. in the 1930s, giving regular talks on books, and also other broadcasts. He wrote plays, short stories and children's stories and published a novel in 1919, "Love, London and Lynette".</p>
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            <note>
              <p>Frances Ruby Evans  was  born in Smithtown, New South Wales. She married William Edwin Fuller  on 27 July 1910 in Hobart Tasmania. She died 27 June 1982 in Melbourne Victoria. Mother of  Francis Margaret (Fuller) Morse and Mary Agnes (Fuller) Low</p>
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            <p>Script of a play entitled "Africa calling"  written by M  Gibson and W  E Fuller</p>
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            <subject>Theatre -- Tasmania</subject>
            <geogname>Hobart</geogname>
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          <acqinfo encodinganalog="3.2.4">
            <p>Deposited on indefinite loan to the  University of Tasmania Archives, by Mrs. W. E. Fuller, 11 February 1976. (d. 27 June 1982)  (except 36(2,3) and 37 donated to University Library).</p>
          </acqinfo>
          <processinfo>
            <p>
              <date>HE Jan 2018</date>
            </p>
          </processinfo>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
          </userestrict>
          <otherfindaid encodinganalog="3.4.5">
            <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10926/2/Fuller.pdf</p>
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