Eileen May DugganOBE (21 May 1894 – 10 December 1972) was a New Zealand poet and journalist, from an Irish Roman Catholic family.[1] She worked in Wellington as a journalist, and wrote a weekly article for the Catholic weekly The New Zealand Tablet for almost fifty years.
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Eileen May Duggan OBE (21 May 1894 – 10 December 1972) was a New Zealand poet and journalist, from an Irish Roman Catholic family. She worked in Wellington...
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cemetery. Below the cemetery is also the EileenDuggan Green, a small park with a memorial in memory of poet EileenDuggan who was born and raised in the district...
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(Victoria University Press, 2008) https://goo.gl/maps/EnKWcqWvnB1NBBjS7 EileenDuggan 1894-1972 My quiet morning hill Stands like an altar drawn Whereon hushed...
in London and New York included some poets still read today, such as EileenDuggan, A. R. D. Fairburn, Robin Hyde, Katherine Mansfield and R. A. K. Mason...
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job composing catechetical material for the Catholic Education Board EileenDuggan (1894-1972), Poet. Patrick Anthony Lawlor, writer known for the autobiographical...
piano quintet, songs, including A New Zealand Christmas to the words of EileenDuggan, which was sung for the Queen during her 1953 visit to Rotorua by a...
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appeared in Art in New Zealand (March 1931) and in The Spike 1931 by EileenDuggan. In her will, Nicholls made a bequest of moneys to buy artworks for...
(1929–2011), fiction writer and playwright EileenDuggan (1894–1972), poet and journalist Maurice Duggan (1922–1974), fiction writer Kate Duignan (born...
as a writer of tales and songs for children and as a poet May 21 – EileenDuggan (died 1972), New Zealand May 28 – Loa Ho (died 1943), Taiwan June 14...
four songs for mezzo-soprano and piano based on poems by Robin Hyde, EileenDuggan and Louis Esson God Bless You Boy for voice and piano "Franchi, Dorothea...
Reviews 'The Gap of Brightness' by F. R. Higgins and New Zealand Poems by EileenDuggan, Androscoggin by Marsden Hartley, Angle of Earth and Sky by David Morton...
(poet), 87, American "cowboy poet" of "Don't Fence Me In" December 10 EileenDuggan, 78, New Zealand poet and journalist Mark Van Doren, 78, American poet...
poems by Robin Hyde and A. R. D. Fairburn, and stated he discovered EileenDuggan. In 1925, he became an editor, and later managing editor, of The New...
February 2024. The school celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1971. EileenDuggan, 1894–1972, poet. "ArcGIS Web Application". statsnz.maps.arcgis.com...