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for the first time; Ellie would figure prominently in her early life, as Goff often stayed with her. Goff lived a simple life as a child, given a penny a week by her parents as well as occasional other gifts. Her mother was known for giving Goff maxims and instructions and she loved "the memory of
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in 1902. Goff recalled an idealized version of her childhood in
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from writing additional songs for the production. However, original songs and other aspects from the 1964 film were allowed to be incorporated into the production. Those points were even stipulated in her last will and testament.
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Travers never married. Though she had numerous fleeting relationships with men throughout her life, she lived for more than a decade with Madge
Burnand, daughter of Sir
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her father" and his stories of life in Ireland. Goff was also an avid reader, later stating that she could read at three years old, and particularly enjoying
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beginning in early 1921 and returned to Wilkie's troupe in Sydney by April 1922. That month, in a review of her performance as
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Sydney Letter". Travers also had work accepted and published by publications including the
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Travers, P. L. (1970–1971). "George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff (1877–1949)".
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as a cashier. Between 1918 and 1924 she resided at 40 Pembroke Street,
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Helen Lyndon Goff, also known as Lyndon, was born on 9 August 1899 in
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Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons
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and P.L Travers: Biography reveals original character's sharp edge"
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was published that year with great success. Many sequels followed.
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in Ireland. Through Camillus, Travers had three grandchildren.
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Australian-British novelist, actress and journalist (1899–1996)
1653:"At Home With: P. L. Travers; Where Starlings Greet the Stars"
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Mary Poppins Returns: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Saving Mr. Banks: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Dooling Draper, Ellen; Koralek, Jenny, eds. (1999).
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1712:Cullinan, Bernice E; Person, Diane Goetz (2005),
2297:Burness, Edwina; Griswold, Jerry (Winter 1982).
717:in 1970. She published various works and edited
563:Travers' second London home in 50 Smith Street,
493:wrote that her performance was 'all too human'.
2415:. New York: Larson Publications. Archived from
1908:"Saving Mr Banks: The true story of PL Travers"
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648:. During the 1930s, Travers reviewed drama for
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2082:(Interview). Interviewed by Dave Davies. NPR.
1520:"P L Travers (Mary Poppins) statue and plaque"
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373:As a baby she visited her great aunt Ellie in
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802:approached her years later about making the
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701:. She returned to the US in 1965 and became
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1994:"The Dark, Deep and Dramatic True Story of
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673:in 1941. At the invitation of her friend
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274:in 1933 while writing the first of eight
1283:"Was P L Travers the real Mary Poppins?"
1053:, New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1944
1037:, New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1943
1031:, New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1941
904:, a playwright and the former editor of
314:of the books and the film opened in the
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3005:Australian women children's writers
2299:"P. L. Travers, The Art of Fiction"
2270:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature
2114:. London. A Life in Pictures. BAFTA
2103:Thompson, Emma (24 November 2014).
888:Bust of P. L. Travers, c. 1944, by
814:In the 1977 interview on the BBC's
332:, in which Travers is portrayed by
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2975:20th-century English women writers
2743:Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
326:film rights was released in 2013,
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2965:20th-century Australian novelists
2808:Duke Ellington Plays Mary Poppins
1881:Ouzounian, Richard (2013-12-13).
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2049:Desert Island Discs: P L Travers
1281:Picardie, Justine (2008-10-28).
1213:, New Paltz: Codhill Press, 1989
1142:Mary Poppins in Cherry Tree Lane
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2086:from the original on 2021-04-16
1236:"P.L. Travers (British author)"
667:British Ministry of Information
293:contacted her about selling to
287:British Ministry of Information
2970:20th-century English novelists
2829:The Place Where Lost Things Go
2444:International Gurdjieff Review
1852:Newman, Melinda (2013-11-07).
1137:, New York: Viking Press, 1980
740:While appearing as a guest on
162:Children's literature, fantasy
61:A Midsummer Night's Dream
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2183:Rochlin, Margy (2014-01-03).
2074:Thompson, Emma (2014-01-09).
1938:Rochlin, Margy (2013-12-06).
1767:McDonald, Shae (2013-12-18).
1651:Witchell, Alex (1994-09-22).
516:Shakespeare Quarterly, Vision
122:St Mary the Virgin's Church,
3060:Students of George Gurdjieff
2291:General and cited references
2164:Fox, Margalit (1996-04-25).
1992:Erbland, Kate (2013-12-26).
1906:Rainey, Sarah (2013-11-29).
1777:The Daily Telegraph (Sydney)
1506:UK public library membership
1061:, London: Peter Davies, 1952
1045:, London: Peter Davies, 1943
1023:, London: Peter Davies, 1941
445:Australian Gas Light Company
248:of books, which feature the
2582:Mary Poppins Opens the Door
2474:Library of New South Wales
2124:Hone, Joseph (2013-12-06).
1967:Norman, Neil (2012-04-14).
1790:Nance, Kevin (2013-12-20).
1639:Burness & Griswold 1982
1190:George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff
1126:Mary Poppins in the Kitchen
1042:Mary Poppins Opens the Door
1007:, London: Gerald Howe, 1934
431:Normanhurst School Magazine
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3010:Australian women novelists
3000:Australian stage actresses
2985:Australian fantasy writers
2105:Interview with Boyd Hilton
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925:, the first biographer of
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470:The Merry Wives of Windsor
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1443:The Sydney Morning Herald
1198:About the Sleeping Beauty
1078:Mr. Wigg's Birthday Party
1020:I Go By Sea, I Go By Land
988:was named in her honour.
894:National Portrait Gallery
713:in 1966 and lecturing at
709:from 1965 to 1966 and at
671:I Go by Sea, I Go by Land
483:A Midsummer Night's Dream
436:A Midsummer Night's Dream
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2451:(the title of the issue)
2360:. Simon & Schuster.
2352:Lawson, Valerie (2006).
2329:Lawson, Valerie (2005).
2310:Lawson, Valerie (1999).
1292:. London. Archived from
1153:, London: Collins. 1988.
1102:Mary Poppins From A to Z
1058:Mary Poppins in the Park
723:from 1976 to her death.
312:stage musical adaptation
3075:Writers from Queensland
3035:English women novelists
3025:British fantasy writers
2771:Fidelity Fiduciary Bank
2504:Anemaat, Louise (ed.),
1969:"The real Mary Poppins"
1842:. Retrieved 17 May 2017
1826:. Retrieved 17 May 2017
1794:Mary Poppins, She Wrote
1701:Text of the short story
1486:"Goff, Helen Lyndon ".
1240:Encyclopædia Britannica
1145:, London: Collins, 1982
1121:, London: Collins, 1972
1113:, London: Collins, 1963
1105:, London: Collins, 1963
1012:Mary Poppins Comes Back
789:Mary Poppins Comes Back
654:and published the book
628:in France, Travers met
611:Oliver St. John Gogarty
295:Walt Disney Productions
260:Maryborough, Queensland
54:Travers in the role of
3015:Australian women poets
2469:MLMSS 5341 ADD-ON 2130
2331:Mary Poppins She Wrote
2212:Wilson, Scott (2016).
2151:The Weekend Australian
2029:. History vs Hollywood
1792:"Valerie Lawson talks
1498:10.1093/ref:odnb/62619
1183:Reynal & Hitchcock
960:standing in for Queen
944:Travers was appointed
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651:The New English Weekly
599:George William Russell
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285:while working for the
2915:children's literature
2665:Mary Poppins, Goodbye
2384:. Twayne Publishers.
1345:, pp. 26–29, 41.
1110:The Fox at the Manger
950:1977 New Year Honours
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