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(birth name:
Lyttleton, Edith Joan
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Also writes as: Hale, Keron
Born: 18 Dec 1873 Campbell Town, Tasmania
Died: 10 Mar 1945 London, England
Gender: Female
Expatriate
Departed from Australia: ca.1880
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Full biographical information is only available to AustLit Subscribers. A truncated and unformatted biographical extract follows: Edith Lyttleton, who wrote popular colonial fiction under the pseudonym G. B. Lancaster, was born at 'Clyne Vale', a sheep-farming property at Epping, near Campbell Town, south of Launceston. She was the oldest child of Westcote McNab Lyttleton and Emily Wood, who had married in January 1873. The family moved to New Zealand when Lyttleton was six years old to live at 'Rokeby', a sheep station south of Christchurch. Lyttleton left New Zealand for England in 1909. In the 1930s she returned to Tasm....To gain full access to the AustLit database become a subscriber. |
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Last amended:
2 Oct 2008


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