Woodhouse, Miss Alice Biography 1971

WOODHOUSE, Miss Alice
Historical librarian Hawke’s Bay Museum, Napier
Born: Dunedin 1883, daughter of J. F. Woodhouse
Education: Private schools; literary staff Otago Witness 1910-19; staff Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington 1926-46 (Acting Librarian 1943-44); committee Wellington branch New Zealand Library Association; several years Dominion Council and Vice-President New Zealand Founders Society; member Hawke’s Bay Regional committee Historical Places Trust
Published: Very Occasional Verse, 1927; many contributions and broadcasts literary and historical topics; Naming of Napier, 1970; British Regiments in Napier, 1970
Recreation: reading, occasional travel
Private address: 25 Sealy Road, Napier

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New Zealand Who’s Who 10th edition 1971

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Date published

1971

Publisher

AH & AW Reed

Accession number

610422

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