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Lu Rees (Lucy Frances Harvey Waugh) was born on 19 September, 1901 in Armidale, New South Wales, is an An australian woman public servants. Discover Lu Rees's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

Popular As Lucy Frances Harvey Waugh
Occupation Bookseller, book collector
Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 19 September 1901
Birthday 19 September
Birthplace Armidale, New South Wales
Date of death 1983
Died Place Canberra
Nationality France

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1901

Lucy Frances Harvey "Lu" Rees (19 September 1901 – 23 January 1983) was an Australian bookseller, book collector and children's literature advocate.

She founded the National Centre for Australian Children's Literature

Rees was born Lucy Frances Harvey Waugh at Guy Fawkes Station in Armidale, New South Wales on 19 September 1901.

She was interested in literature from an early age, reading poetry and the classics in her father's collection.

1925

Rees married in October 1925 and moved to Bogan Gate.

1931

She and her husband, Wilfred Rees, moved together to Brisbane in 1931, where Rees opened an office of the Australian War Memorial.

In Brisbane she also became a member of the Queensland Bibliographic Society, the group responsible for establishing the John Oxley Library as a centre for studies relating specifically to Queensland.

1938

Rees and her family moved to Canberra in 1938 and she became a research assistant to Dr Graham Butler, writer of the official history of the Australian Army Medical Services.

1950

In 1950 she had been appointed the first secretary of the Canberra branch of the Fellowship of Australian Writers.

1955

She opened Cheshire's bookshop in Garema Place in 1955.

1957

In 1957 Rees founded the Canberra Children's Book Council, becoming its first president.

The Council's first meeting in October 1957, at University House, saw more than 20 Canberra organisations represented, including the parents and citizens' associations of most Canberran schools and other children's and community bodies.

1962

Rees and her husband divorced in 1962.

1964

Rees was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1964.

1968

Rees left her position as manager of Cheshire's bookshop in January 1968, with plans to go on a trip abroad before setting up an Australian book information service.

In mid-1968 she embarked on a three-month world tour with her youngest son Lauron; it was Rees' first time overseas.

They visited Israel, Istanbul, Greece, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, England, Canada and the United States.

1975

She stayed with the fellowship until 1975.

1980

In 1980, having amassed a collection of more than 1500 children's books, Rees officially deposited the collection in the Canberra College of Advanced Education Library.

1983

Rees died on 23 January 1983 in Canberra.

She was made a Member of the Order of Australia in 1983.

Her collection of children's books and manuscripts became the Lu Rees Archives, which is now known as the National Centre for Australian Children's Literature.

Posthumously, Rees was awarded the Dromkeen Medal for services to children's literature.

2005

Rees' family presented her medals to the University of Canberra in June 2005 so that the medals could be stored at the Lu Rees Archives.