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Thomas Edward Grattan-Smith

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Thomas Edward Grattan-Smith

Birth
Portland, Glenelg Shire, Victoria, Australia
Death
28 Jun 1946 (aged 74–75)
Bexley, Bayside Council, New South Wales, Australia
Burial
Sutherland, Sutherland Shire, New South Wales, Australia GPS-Latitude: -34.0334531, Longitude: 151.0480732
Plot
Ang AH 0101
Memorial ID
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son/John & Catherine

GRATTAN-SMITH, Thomas Edward
Thomas Edward Grattan Smith
born Portland, Victoria: 18 June 1871
died Bexley, New South Wales: 28 June 1946
Father: John SMITH, Mother: Katherine GUILFOYLE
(1871-1946) Australian ventriloquist, journalist and author of children's fiction (see Children's SF) born Thomas Edward Grattan Smith, using Grattan-Smith for his publishing activities. His Lost World novel, The Cave of a Thousand Columns (1938) exposes two young adventurers to Monsters and a non-human species known as the Birdmen in vast Underground caverns beneath Australia. [JC]
Works:
The Cave of a Thousand Columns (London: Hutchinson, 1938) [illus/hb/E Boye Uden].
Contributor: Kevin Swan (50848647)
son/John & Catherine

GRATTAN-SMITH, Thomas Edward
Thomas Edward Grattan Smith
born Portland, Victoria: 18 June 1871
died Bexley, New South Wales: 28 June 1946
Father: John SMITH, Mother: Katherine GUILFOYLE
(1871-1946) Australian ventriloquist, journalist and author of children's fiction (see Children's SF) born Thomas Edward Grattan Smith, using Grattan-Smith for his publishing activities. His Lost World novel, The Cave of a Thousand Columns (1938) exposes two young adventurers to Monsters and a non-human species known as the Birdmen in vast Underground caverns beneath Australia. [JC]
Works:
The Cave of a Thousand Columns (London: Hutchinson, 1938) [illus/hb/E Boye Uden].
Contributor: Kevin Swan (50848647)


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