9-645: Hargrave may refer to: People [ edit ] Hargrave (surname) Places [ edit ] Hargrave, Manitoba , Canada Hargrave, Cheshire , England Hargrave, Northamptonshire , England Hargrave, Suffolk , England Hargrave, Kansas , United States Other uses [ edit ] 11777 Hargrave , a Main-belt asteroid Hargrave Military Academy , Chatham, Virginia, United States Hargrave River (disambiguation) , several rivers See also [ edit ] Hargraves Hargreave (surname) Hargreaves (surname) Topics referred to by
18-806: A Bachelor of Arts majoring in English and Psychology, and Master of Letters in Middle English / Chaucer at the University of New England and a Diploma of Education at Mitchell College . She had an early career as a nurse from March 1964 to June 1967, including as a lecturer in Nursing Studies, publishing a research paper, "Literature in the Nursing Course", in The Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing (1985). From July 1978 to December 1984, she worked as
27-512: A poultry farmer near Dubbo and was a freelance journalist for the local newspaper, Daily Liberal . She then became a teacher of secondary English from February 1987 to August 2006 before committing herself to writing. Since August 1974, Hargrave has also worked as a freelance writer and has had short stories and poems published in various magazines or newspapers: Westerly , Meanjin , The Sydney Morning Herald , Cleo , Grass Roots and Matilda . A book of her poems, Midnight Fugue ,
36-1614: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Hargrave (surname) Hargrave is an English surname that may refer to: Bert Hargrave (1917–1996), Canadian politician Bob Hargrave (1920–2014), former American footballer Bubbles Hargrave (1892–1969), American baseball player Christopher Hargrave (born 1951), Australian cricketer David A. Hargrave (1946–1986), American game designer and writer Francis Hargrave (c.1741–1821), English lawyer and antiquary John Hargrave (jurist) (1815–1885), Australian politician, jurist Javon Hargrave (born 1993), American footballer John Hargrave (1894–1982) or White Fox, British youth leader and politician Joseph James Hargrave (1841–1894), Canadian trader, author, and journalist Lawrence Hargrave (1850–1915), Australian aviation pioneer Letitia MacTavish Hargrave (1813–1854), Scottish writer Margaret Packham Hargrave (born 1941), Australian writer Pinky Hargrave (1896–1942), American baseball player Richard Hargrave (1817–1905), Australian politician Rudolph Hargrave (1925–2014), American jurist Ryan Hargrave (born 1981), Australian rules footballer William Hargrave (died 1751), Governor of Gibraltar See also [ edit ] Hargrave (disambiguation) Hargraves Hargreave (surname) Hargreaves (surname) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
45-448: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Margaret Packham Hargrave Margaret Packham Hargrave (born Margaret Ruth Packham , 1941) is an Australian poet and writer. She is the author of two novels, Jake's Luck (1994) and A Woman of Air (1996), winner of the inaugural Elle/Random House Fiction Prize. Her early career was as a nursing academic and then as a secondary English teacher. Margaret Packham Hargrave
54-423: The surname Hargrave . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hargrave_(surname)&oldid=1058282518 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
63-413: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hargrave . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hargrave&oldid=1010656582 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
72-571: Was born as Margaret Ruth Packham on 8 November 1941 and grew up in the Sydney suburb of Auburn , Beverly Hills, and Jannali. For secondary education she attended Sutherland High School and Moor-field Girls High School, Kogarah . Her tertiary studies were at New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music , where she studied voice with Raymond Beatty and viola with Georgiana Maclean, and concurrently at Sydney Hospital , where she studied nursing from January 1960 to December 1963. Subsequently, she completed
81-468: Was published in 1983. She developed an interest in screenwriting and her first short film, A Difficult Patient – based on her book, A Woman of Air – was produced and directed by Tony Chu of NAFA Productions and was exhibited at the Cannes Short Film Corner in 2009. Original music for the film was composed by Nathan Chan. In September 2008, she was elected to Sutherland Shire Council as one of
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