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Phyllis Piddington (9 October 1910 – 8 July 2001) was an Australian writer. The eldest of daughter of Melbourne optician William James and Lilian Aird, she was one of the first female graduates from the University of Melbourne with an MA degree. After her marriage in 1938 she went to Britain to study and teach, spending the war in Aberystwyth.

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  • Phyllis Piddington fue una escritora australiana, nacida en Melbourne el 9 de octubre de 1910 y fallecida el 8 de julio de 2001. Es recordada sobre todo por su novela infantil titulada «» que fue adaptada a una serie de dibujos animados japoneses. Phyllis Piddington era la mayor de las dos hijas de William James, un óptico establecido en Melbourne, y Lilian Ethel Aird. Miembros de la iglesia congrecionalista los padres enviaron a sus hijas de una pequeña escuela de la iglesia. (es)
  • Phyllis Piddington (9 October 1910 – 8 July 2001) was an Australian writer. The eldest of daughter of Melbourne optician William James and Lilian Aird, she was one of the first female graduates from the University of Melbourne with an MA degree. After her marriage in 1938 she went to Britain to study and teach, spending the war in Aberystwyth. She moved back to Australia in 1946, lecturing in speech and drama for 15 years. After her retirement in 1969 she published Southern Rainbow a book set in the late 1830s of South Australia. It was adapted as an anime television series Lucy-May of the Southern Rainbow as part of World Masterpiece Theater series by Nippon Animation. (en)
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  • Phyllis Lilian Aird (en)
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  • Phyllis Lilian Aird (en)
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  • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (en)
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  • Piddington in 1932 (en)
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  • Adelaide, South Australia, Australia (en)
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  • Phyllis Piddington fue una escritora australiana, nacida en Melbourne el 9 de octubre de 1910 y fallecida el 8 de julio de 2001. Es recordada sobre todo por su novela infantil titulada «» que fue adaptada a una serie de dibujos animados japoneses. Phyllis Piddington era la mayor de las dos hijas de William James, un óptico establecido en Melbourne, y Lilian Ethel Aird. Miembros de la iglesia congrecionalista los padres enviaron a sus hijas de una pequeña escuela de la iglesia. (es)
  • Phyllis Piddington (9 October 1910 – 8 July 2001) was an Australian writer. The eldest of daughter of Melbourne optician William James and Lilian Aird, she was one of the first female graduates from the University of Melbourne with an MA degree. After her marriage in 1938 she went to Britain to study and teach, spending the war in Aberystwyth. (en)
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