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Winter Flowers single work   poetry   "Our fathers tell us, southern born,"
Issue Details: First known date: 1901... 1901 Winter Flowers
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Maiden Verses Tilly Aston , Melbourne : Tilly Aston , 1901 Z559975 1901 selected work poetry

    'This book contains verses written by Tilly Aston. Matilda Ann (Tilly) Aston was a blind writer and teacher who was born in Carisbrook, Victoria in 1873. She became totally blind at the age of seven. She learned Braille and gained her Matriculation Certificate, spending a short time at Melbourne University. She helped to establish the Victorian Association of Braille Writers and to found the Association for the Advancement of the Blind. She was the first Secretary and later President of the latter association. She was appointed the Head of the School for the Blind in Melbourne and retired from this position in 1925. She published several books of verse and prose. There is a Parliamentary electorate in Victoria called Aston.'(Publication summary)

    Melbourne : Tilly Aston , 1901
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The School Paper : Grades V and VI no. 296 August 1923 Z1653664 1923 periodical issue children's 1923 pg. [97]-98
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The School Paper : Grades V and VI no. 372 July 1930 Z1476054 1930 periodical issue 1930 pg. 87-88
    Note: Illustration: 'A Hyacinth'.
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