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<record><rec_ID>4914</rec_ID><rec_RecTypeID>10</rec_RecTypeID><rec_Title>Armstrong, Millicent Sylvia</rec_Title><rec_URL/><rec_ScratchPad/><rec_OwnerUGrpID>1</rec_OwnerUGrpID><rec_NonOwnerVisibility>public</rec_NonOwnerVisibility><rec_URLLastVerified/><rec_URLErrorMessage/><rec_Added>2013-06-23 11:02:14</rec_Added><rec_Modified>2021-03-02 15:50:19</rec_Modified><rec_AddedByUGrpID>2</rec_AddedByUGrpID><rec_Hash/><rec_FlagTemporary>0</rec_FlagTemporary><details><item1><item564267>Armstrong</item564267></item1><item3><item564268>From ADB - She wrote one act plays 'Fire' (3rd prize Daily Telegraph competition 1923), 'Drought' was awarded 1923 Rupert Brooke prize, plus 'Thomas' &amp; 'Penny Dreadful'. A selection of her works was published in 1958.
In 1934 Armstrong was a winner in a contest by the ABC for writing a Broadcast Play "At Dusk"</item564268></item3><item18><item564269>Millicent Sylvia</item564269></item18><item20><item564270>415</item564270></item20><item61><item564271><id>4647</id><type>5</type><title>ARMSTRONG MILLICENT SYLVIA.pdf [ file_data/pdfs_from_BOR pdf 20240 ]</title><hhash/></item564271></item61><item72><item564272>M.S.</item564272></item72><item73><item564273>nom de plume 'Emily Brown'</item564273></item73><item74><item564274>9385</item564274></item74><item79><item564275><id>19372</id><type>24</type><title>Armstrong M.S. : Military and health.Enlisted 1916 - @ Westminster [ London England ]</title><hhash/></item564275><item564276><id>39311</id><type>24</type><title>Armstrong M.S. : Military and health.Served 1917 - @ Hôpital Auxiliaire d'Armées No.30 : Villers-Cotterets [ Aisne France ]</title><hhash/></item564276><item564277><id>59978</id><type>24</type><title>Armstrong M.S. : Specific terms.Awarded Rupert Brooks Literary Prize 1 Jan 1924 - @ Melbourne [ VIC Australia ]</title><hhash/></item564277></item79><item83><item564278><id>16244</id><type>31</type><title>Armstrong, M.S. : Shirley School, - 1905</title><hhash/></item564278></item83><item87><item564279><id>17157</id><type>28</type><title>Armstrong M.S. : C.de G. 1918</title><hhash/></item564279></item87><item88><item564280><id>30249</id><type>29</type><title>Armstrong M.S. :: Orderly [ France ] 1916</title><hhash/></item564280></item88><item95><item564281><id>39244</id><type>33</type><title>Armstrong M.S. : Death 18 Nov 1973 @ Goulburn [ NSW Australia ]</title><hhash/></item564281></item95><item102><item564282><id>22774</id><type>27</type><title>Armstrong M.S. : Arts.B.A., 1910, University of Sydney</title><hhash/></item564282></item102><item103><item564283><id>39243</id><type>24</type><title>Armstrong M.S. : Life.Birth 1 May 1888 - @ Waverley [ NSW Australia ]</title><hhash/></item564283></item103><item108><item564284>http://www.scarletfinders.co.uk/137.html</item564284><item564285>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millicent_Armstrong</item564285><item564286>http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/18051067?searchTerm=%22Millicent%20armstrong%22&amp;searchLimits=</item564286><item564287>http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/19584801?q=%22Millicent+armstrong%22&amp;c=book&amp;versionId=23014676</item564287><item564288>https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/C244053</item564288><item564289>https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/51882553</item564289></item108><item110><item564290>3621</item564290></item110><item112><item564291>532</item564291></item112><item113><item564292>532</item564292></item113><item134><item564293>C. de G., B.A. : Orderly, Scottish Women''s Hospital, France. Enlisting in London in 1916, joined Hopital Auxiliaire 301 at the ancient Abbaye de Royaumont, Asnieres-sur-Oise, in March, 1917. Later was sent to Advance Hospital formed from that unit at Villers-Cotterets, Aisne. This being too near the Line for a Voluntary hospital, was taken over by French Military, becoming ‘‘Hopital Auxiliaire dArmees No. 30. In May, 1918, during German Advance hospital had to be abandoned after successful evacuation of wounded, its staff reinforcing Royaumont—now 600 beds. Returned to Australia on demobilisation. Early education at Shirley School, Woollahra.</item564293></item134><item144><item564294><id>26607</id><type>5</type><title>0001.jpg [ scanned_images/ARMSTRONG_Milliceut Sylvia/TIF/Item 1/ jpg 787479 ]</title><hhash/></item564294><item564295><id>69742</id><type>5</type><title>Past and Present [ pdf ]</title><hhash/></item564295><item564296><id>69758</id><type>5</type><title>Letter from Millicent Armstrong, The Women's College Magazine Vol 5 p7-11 [ pdf ]</title><hhash/></item564296><item564297><id>69759</id><type>5</type><title>Summary of War Work from The Women's College Magazine 1920 [ pdf ]</title><hhash/></item564297><item564298><id>69760</id><type>5</type><title>The Women's College Magazine no 9 1940 p54 [ pdf ]</title><hhash/></item564298><item564299><id>69761</id><type>5</type><title>Roll of The Women's College No 86 [ pdf ]</title><hhash/></item564299></item144><item146><item564300><id>30933</id><type>26</type><title>The Women's College, University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia</title><hhash/></item564300></item146><item147><item564301>Millicent was given a special lease to use and live on the land at Gunning, NOTIFICATION OF GRANTING OF SPECIAL LEASES. (1930, September 19). Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 - 2001), p. 3741. Retrieved May 24, 2018, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article223054048</item564301></item147><item148><item564302>531</item564302></item148><item149><item564303><id>39445</id><type>5</type><title>A War Letter From France [ pdf ]</title><hhash/></item564303><item564304><id>41156</id><type>5</type><title>Women's College Newsletter No. 9, 1940 - Millicent Armstrong Excerpt [ pdf ]</title><hhash/></item564304><item564305><id>41157</id><type>5</type><title>War Work Calendar, 1920 [ pdf ]</title><hhash/></item564305><item564306><id>41158</id><type>5</type><title>Women's College Magazine 1915 - Millicent Armstrong excerpt [ pdf ]</title><hhash/></item564306><item564307><id>41159</id><type>5</type><title>Roll, Women's College, Millicent Armstrong [ pdf ]</title><hhash/></item564307></item149><item151><item564308><id>39446</id><type>37</type><title>Armstrong M.S. : Grazier 1921 - @ Gunning [ NSW Australia ]</title><hhash/></item564308><item564309><id>69730</id><type>37</type><title>Armstrong M.S. : Business Owner 1920 - Amber Tea Rooms @ Goulburn [ NSW Australia ]</title><hhash/></item564309><item564310><id>69737</id><type>37</type><title>Armstrong M.S. : Playwright - @ Gunning [ NSW Australia ]</title><hhash/></item564310></item151><item196><item564311>4705</item564311></item196><item263><item564312>6095</item564312></item263><item1227><item564313>6679</item564313></item1227><item14058><item1272630>8970</item1272630></item14058></details></record>
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