F. J. Gillen (Moonla) to B.S., 1903-04-26

 
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File 167
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F. J. Gillen is sending examples of Tonkin's drawings of animals and insects.

F. J. Gillen wants him to take a course at the School of Art.

So far he has never done anything except copper mining, but F. J. Gillen believes he has a future as an artist.

'The Peninsula farmers have done splendidly this year, good crops and high prices'.

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Parkes Place
Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
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