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Donald Friend Correspondence
註釋The letters contain many revealing insights into Friend's thoughts about his own art and writing; his views on public perception of his work; the sale of his personal diaries; his relationship with other figures in the Australian art world, such as Sydney Ure Smith, Daryl Lindsay, Jeffrey Smart, Paul Haefliger, Russell Drysdale and Margaret Olley; narratives of army life in Australia and combat experience in Labuan; the legendary Hill End period, and his sojourn in Ceylon. Vignette sketches illustrate the minutiae of army life, while a hand drawn map guides Patricia to Hill End, with a sketch of Friend's house.