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Louise Mack, n.d. / by Kerry & Co., Sydney

Louise Mack, n.d. / by Kerry & Co., Sydney by State Library of New South Wales collection.
Format: Silver gelatin photoprint

Notes: Louise Mack (1870-1935) was an Australian poet, novelist, journalist and editor. She wrote for the 'Bulletin' and was the first female war correspondent, reporting from Belgium in 1914 for the English 'Daily Mail' and 'Evening News' . www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A100282b.htm

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