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  2. Ruby Langford Ginibi - Wikipedia

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    Ruby Langford Ginibi (26 January 1934 – 1 October 2011 [1]) was an acclaimed Bundjalung author, historian and lecturer on Aboriginal history, culture and politics. [ 2 ] Names

  3. Fritz Langford-Smith - Wikipedia

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    Fritz Langford-Smith (29 June 1904 – 3 December 1966) was an Australian electrical engineer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He was the author of the classic engineering reference Radiotron Designer's Handbook (RDH).

  4. Category:Writers from Sydney - Wikipedia

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    M. Elisabeth MacIntyre; Emily Maguire (writer) Jennifer Maiden; Frederic Manning; Melina Marchetta; David Marr (journalist) Ray Mathew; James McAuley; Claire McCarthy

  5. List of Australian women writers - Wikipedia

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    Beverley Harper (1943–2002), author of novels set in Africa; Jennifer Harrison (born 1955), poet; Elizabeth Harrower (1928–2020), novelist and short story writer; Gwen Harwood (1920–1995), poet and librettist; Libby Hathorn (born 1943), poet, librettist, children's author; Susan Hawthorne (born 1951), fiction and non-fiction writer, poet ...

  6. The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage - Wikipedia

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    The setting describes an alternative historical reality [6] in which Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage have actually built an Analytical Engine and use it to "fight crime" at Queen Victoria's request. [7] Also featured in the comic is the great engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, whom Padua has called "the Wolverine of the early Victorians". [8]

  7. Sydney J. Van Scyoc - Wikipedia

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    Sydney J. Van Scyoc (July 27, 1939 – June 17, 2023) was an American science fiction writer. Her first published story was "Shatter the Wall" in Galaxy in 1962. She continued to write short stories throughout the 1960s and in 1971, published her first novel, Saltflower .

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  9. Lennie Gwyther - Wikipedia

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    Lennie Gwyther (18 April 1922 – 18 June 1992) was an Australian figure of significance due to his 1932 solo horseback journey, as a nine-year-old boy, from Leongatha, Victoria, to Sydney, New South Wales. Accompanied by his horse, Ginger Mick, Gwyther undertook a 1,000-kilometre (620 mi) journey to watch the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.