Betty Albertina Gilderdale MNZM (née Harrington; 26 July 1923 – 9 July 2021) was an English-born children's author from New Zealand. She was appointed...
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The Betty Gilderdale Award, also known as the Storylines Betty Gilderdale Award, is a New Zealand award given to an individual for outstanding service...
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blogger and book awards judge. In 2017, she was awarded the Storylines Betty Gilderdale Award for outstanding service to children’s literature and she delivered...
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journalist (The Independent, Tribune, The Guardian) and broadcaster. Betty Gilderdale, 97, British-born New Zealand children's author. Mirza Abdul Halim...
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Australian radio and television presenter, prostate cancer (b. 1956). Betty Gilderdale, English-born New Zealand children's author (b. 1923). Joan Le Mesurier...
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July 2012. Retrieved 4 September 2012. "Introducing Margaret Mahy". Betty Gilderdale. Viking Kestrel 1987. ISBN 0-670-81518-7 Children's literature portal...
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Barker: Betty Gilderdale. Publisher: David Bateman, Auckland, New Zealand, 1996 ISBN 1-86953-289-9. Full biography The Seven Lives of Lady Barker: Betty Gilderdale...
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(1841–1912, US, f/nf/p) Robert Murray Gilchrist (1867–1917, England, f/nf) Betty Gilderdale (1923–2021, N Zealand, ch) Charles Gildon (c. 1665–1724, England, nf/d/p)...
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Literature Association's Award for Services to Children's Literature (now Betty Gilderdale Award). Watson, C. G. (1949). Locke, Elsie (ed.). Gordon Watson, New...
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Mary Fama, applied mathematician (DSIR, CSIRO) (born 1938). 9 July Betty Gilderdale, children's author, Margaret Mahy Award (1994), Children's Literature...
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Creative New Zealand's Te Waka Toi awards. In 2007, Mataira received the Betty Gilderdale Award. In 2009 UNESCO awarded her the Linguapax Award which is ‘an...
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fiction writer, critic and editor Ruth Gilbert (1917–2016), poet Betty Gilderdale (1923–2021), children's author Olivia Aroha Giles (born 1962), novelist...
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1886–1966), poet and children's writer Ruth Gilbert (1917–2016), poet Betty Gilderdale (1923–2021), children's book author Olivia Aroha Giles (fl. 2006),...
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poet Ellen Gilchrist (b. 1935, United States), fiction wr. & poet Betty Gilderdale (1923–2021, New Zealand), ch. wr. Annabel Giles (b. 1959, Wales), nv...
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as Bernice Ruth Reuben in the Splott district of Cardiff (d. 2004) Betty Gilderdale, English-born New Zealand children's book author known for the "Little...
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Literature Association's Award for Services to Children's Literature (now Betty Gilderdale Award). In the 1993 New Year Honours, Butler was appointed an Officer...
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resistance in New Zealand, in memory of Bert Roth. History 2013 Extant Betty Gilderdale Award (previously known as the Children's Literature Association's...
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She was encouraged in her endeavours by her school English teacher, Betty Gilderdale. In 1974, she won the Katherine Mansfield Short Story Award for Young...
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1992 Dorothy Butler Telling Tales 1993 Joy Cowley Influences 1994 Betty Gilderdale Some Cautionary Tales 1995 Elsie Locke For Children You Must Do it...
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Ya, Simon by David Hill 2003 The Little Yellow Digger by Betty Gilderdale and Alan Gilderdale 2004 Under the Mountain by Maurice Gee 2005 Night Race to...
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Award 1991 Margaret Mahy 1992 Dorothy Butler 1993 Joy Cowley 1994 Betty Gilderdale 1995 Elsie Locke 1996 Tessa Duder 1997 Ann Mallinson 1998 William Taylor...
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Sutton". Penguin Books New Zealand. Retrieved 13 June 2019. "Storylines Betty Gilderdale Award". Storylines Children's Literature Charitable Trust. Archived...
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Stewart, rugby union coach and administrator, politician 26 July – Betty Gilderdale, children's author 28 July – Bill Sevesi, musician 9 August – Bob Neilson...
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Auckland, 1998 Betty Gilderdale. A Sea Change. 145 Years of New Zealand junior fiction, Longman Paul, Auckland, 1982) Gilderdale Gilderdale, The Oxford History...
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biblical studies, classics, and ancient history), children's author Betty Gilderdale's collection of New Zealand children's books, the Philson Library's...
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works include My Friend Phil (1915) and Cathleen with a 'C' (1934). Gilderdale, Betty. "Inez Isabel Maud Peacocke". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography...
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Erick – of Auckland. For services to the Pacific community and health. Betty Gilderdale – of Auckland. For services to children's literature. Miri Amiria Hawiki...
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"Inez Isabel Maud Peacocke". Old Poetry. Retrieved 14 February 2009. Gilderdale, Betty. "Inez Isabel Maud Peacocke". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography...
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January 2020. "Joanna Orwin". Annual annual. Retrieved 14 January 2020. Gilderdale, Betty (1991). Introducing twenty-one New Zealand children's writers. Hodder...
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Pacific (1925) Historic Kawau (1927) West Coast Yesterdays (1960) Gilderdale, Betty. "Tracy, Mona Innis". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry...
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