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Citations

  • Hardy, Frank (intro.) (20 November 1953), 'Ambrose Dyson: Man and Artist of the People’, Melbourne: Ambrose Dyson Memorial Committee, Also contains eulogy poem, 'In Memorium: Ambrose Dyson’, by David Martin.

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