Loch, Joice NanKivell, 1893-1982

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Name (Latin)
Loch, Joice NanKivell, 1893-1982
Other forms of name
Loch, Joice Mary Nankivell, 1893- nnaa
Loch, J. M. (Joice Mary), 1893-1982
Nankivell, Joice M. (Joice Mary), 1893-1982
Date of birth
1887-01-24
Date of death
1982-10-08
Place of birth
Ingham (Qld.)
Place of death
Ouranoupolē (Greece)
Associated country
Australia
Other associated place
Poland
Greece
Romania
Field of activity
Refugees
Occupation
Philanthropists Authors Journalists
Associated Language
eng
Gender
female
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q6268950
Library of congress: n 88045241
Sources of Information
  • Her Collected poems, 1980:t.p. (Joice Nankivell Loch) verso of t.p. (copr. Joice NanKivell Loch)
  • LC data base, 4/19/88(hdg.: Loch, Joice Mary Nankivell, 1893- ; usage Joice NanKivell Loch)
  • De Vries, S. Blue Ribbons, bitter bread, 2000:t.p. verso (Australian CIP hdg.: Loch, Joice NanKivell, 1893-1982)
  • Prosporion-Uranopolous rugs and dyes, 1964:t.p. (Joice M. Nankivell, Mrs. J.M. Loch)
  • Wikipedia, June 15, 2015:(Joice NanKivell Loch MBE (24 January 1887 - 8 October 1982) was an Australian author, journalist and humanitarian worker who worked with refugees in Poland, Greece and Romania after World War I and World War II. She was Australia's most highly decorated woman; Joice Mary NanKivell was born at Farnham sugar cane plantation in Ingham in far north Queensland in 1887; Joice Loch died in her home in Ouranoupoli on 8 October 1982, aged 95)
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Wikipedia description:

Joice NanKivell Loch MBE (24 January 1887 – 8 October 1982) was an Australian author, journalist and humanitarian worker who worked with refugees in Poland, Greece and Romania after World War I and World War II.

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