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Tried, Tested and True: Stories and Recipes Celebrating the Traditions of Australian Community Cookbooks

By Liz Harfull

Published 2018

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Cookbook Libby Fenwick-Williams, Jean Finnegan and Marlene Greenwood, Afternoon Tea with the P.H.E. (Canberra: Embroiderers’ Guild, ACT Inc, 1987). Books Loma Rudduck and Robert Hyslop, And So to Sew: a history of embroidery in the Australian Capital Territory (Canberra: Embroiderers’ Guild of the ACT, 1992). Journals Dorothy Hyslop, ‘The Parliament House Embroidery: a study in project management’, Canberra Historical Journal, New Series no. 29, March 1992, pp. 14–20. Newspapers Canberra Times, 2 February 1988. Internet ‘The Great Hall Embroidery: a story told by one artist and worked by a thousand hands’ <www.aph.gov.au/Visit_Parliament/Art/Top_5_Treasures/Great_Hall_Embroidery>. Louise Moran, ‘Parliament House Embroidery (1988–)’, The Australian Women’s Register, 2013 <www.womenaustralia.info/biogs/AWE4886b.htm>.

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