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Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (Series) - Pickwick Club [Kew]
... Pickwick Club – Kew (Vic.)... Pickwick Club – Kew (Vic.) Literature – Kew (Vic.) Poems – Kew (Vic ...Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)The Pickwick Club, founded in 1897, was an artistic and literary group within Kew who specialised in poems and similar expressions of literature. They published ‘The Pickwick Portfolio’ on an irregular basis. The file includes: Two different editions of the Pickwick Portfolio, two of Volume 1 in 1904, one from Volume 1 in 1912. There is also a letter from a Mr. J. F. Richardson and responses regarding the donation of two of the portfolios, as well as an old Kew Historical Society newsletter regarding the donation of the third.pickwick club – kew (vic.), literature – kew (vic.), poems – kew (vic.)pickwick club – kew (vic.), literature – kew (vic.), poems – kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Document - Letter of Donation, The Pickwick Club (Kew) Publications, J F Richardson, 1967
... pickwick club -- kew (vic.)... 1897 to c.1912. pickwick club -- kew (vic.) 22 Kalimna St ...Supporting documentary letter outlining the literary activities of a group of residents in Kew and its environs, which operated from 1897 to c.1912. 2-page letter from J. F. Richardson, outlining the donor's connection to The Pickwick Club of Kew which operated in Kew in the final decade of the 19th Century and the first two decades of the 20th Century. The transcript of the letter is recorded in the Inscriptions field.22 Kalimna St., Balwyn VIC 3103 16th November, 1967 Mrs E. West, Secretary, Kew Historical Society, 24 Marshall Ave., Kew VIC 3101 Dear Mrs West, In 1897 some residents of Kew formed a literary group which they called “The Pickwick Club”. My mother and father (the late Judge J.A. Richardson) were members of the group. The Pickwick Club produced two issues of its “Proceedings”, issued under the title of “The Pickwick Portfolio”. The first issue was dated 1st October 1904, and the second was dated 1st January, 1912. I have no knowledge of any later issues. I have one copy of each of the publications referred to above and I should be pleased to present them to the historical Society, if they were felt to be suitable material. The issue of 1/1/1912 contains a list of members of the Club and this may be of interest to the older members of your Society. Yours Sincerely J.F. Richardsonpickwick club -- kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kew Historical Society, Newsletter No.139, June 2022
Aquatic adventures / Robert Baker p1. Office Bearers / p2. History News: exhibitions; new acquisitions; memberships / p3. Hussey Burgh Macartney / Felicity Renowden & Tony McCutcheon p4. Where is North Kew? / Brad Miles p6. June 1922 / Trove p6. Harold Blair's Kew Committee / David White p7. Pickwick Portfolio: new acquisition / Robert Baker p9. The Rotary Club of Yarra Bend / Anne Josefsberg p10. Membership & Donations p12. 12ppPublished quarterly since 1977, the newsletters of the Kew Historical Society contain significant research by members exploring relevant aspects of the Victorian and Australian Framework of Historical Themes. Frequently, articles on people, places and artefacts are the only source of information about an aspect of Kew, and Melbourne’s history.non-fictionAquatic adventures / Robert Baker p1. Office Bearers / p2. History News: exhibitions; new acquisitions; memberships / p3. Hussey Burgh Macartney / Felicity Renowden & Tony McCutcheon p4. Where is North Kew? / Brad Miles p6. June 1922 / Trove p6. Harold Blair's Kew Committee / David White p7. Pickwick Portfolio: new acquisition / Robert Baker p9. The Rotary Club of Yarra Bend / Anne Josefsberg p10. Membership & Donations p12. 12ppkew historical society (vic.) -- periodicals., kew historical society (vic.) -- newsletters, kew historical society (vic.) -- journals